The intensity of a stimulus, such as the intensity of noise that a person experiences, can be communicated through the number of neurons that fire action.
A stimulus is a change detected by the neurons in a body for which a response is produced. The sensory nerves sense a stimulus and send signals to the brain. The brain interprets this message and sends a response action signal through the motor neurons.
The intensity of a stimulus is detected by the impulse of action potential carried by the sensory neurons. The number of sensory neurons will increase if an intense stimulus, which will lead to the generation of an increased action potential. The brain will determine the intensity of the increased action potential and send a response action from the motor neurons to act accordingly.
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Answer: C. The sound from the bang echoes though the universe
Explanation:
Cosmic background radiation proves the big bang because it shows that as a result of the big bang, the early universe was really hot but cooled as it expanded. Cosmic background radiation is the result of that earlier heat.
Galaxies being red-shifted means that the space between galaxies is increasing which means that the universe is expanding which provides evidence for a big bang because particles move away the single point they are concentrated in.
There was no actual bang from the big bang and sound cannot echo through space so c is incorrect.
Prior to the first true chicken, there were non-chickens. The DNA changes came about in cells housed in the egg. So the egg came first. In July 2010, British scientists, using a supercomputer, claimed to have come up with the final and definitive answer.
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