Neurons cannot

a. convert an external stimulus into a nerve impulse.
b. carry information to the cerebral cortex.
c. transmit light or sound waves or any other external stimulus.
d. transform stimuli into diverse sensations.
e. code sensory information.


c. transmit light or sound waves or any other external stimulus.

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