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The sensory __________, such as the ear and eye, are sensitive to external or internal stimuli. organs receptors transduction adaptation
The sensory organs such as the ear and eye, are sensitive to external or internal stimuli.
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The sensory organs such as the ear and eye, are sensitive to external or internal stimuli.
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