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Lina20 [59]
3 years ago
14

Justine took a sip of milk and immediately spat it out because she realized it had soured.

Chemistry
2 answers:
Juli2301 [7.4K]3 years ago
8 0
The answer is sensory receptors → sensory neurons → interneurons → motor neurons.  <span>Justine took a sip of milk and immediately spat it out because she realized it had soured. The path of the messages is  </span>sensory receptors → sensory neurons → interneurons → motor neurons, in her nervous system which cause this reaction.  
<span>Sensory Receptor is that p<span>art of the nervous system that responds to stimuli
</span></span><span>Sensory Neuron is that t<span>ype of neuron that carries messages from special receptors to the central nervous system
</span></span><span><span>Interneuron is the type of neuron that connects sensory and motor neurons
</span><span>Motor Neuron is the t<span>ype of neuron that carries messages from the central nervous system to effectors</span></span></span>
Mamont248 [21]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

B

Explanation:

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