Answer:
SENSATION refers to the basic processes by which sensory organs and the nervous system respond to stimuli in the environment, and Perception refers to the meaningful interpretations extracted from it.
Explanation:
The receptors present in the body at different locations sense the changes in inner and outer conditions. A particular receptor is activated by specific stimuli such as thermoreceptors sense the change in the temperatures. This process of detecting the stimuli is followed by the transduction of the stimuli and generation of nerve impulses to send the information to the central nervous system. The whole process is called sensation.
The sensory information sent to the central nervous system is processed and interpreted mainly in the cerebral cortex. This is called perception.
Answer:
The correct assertive is letter A, is when cytokinesis occurs.
Explanation:
Telophase I from Meiosis I is when the chromosomes deconcentrate and consequently the carioteca and nucleolum reappear. Then occurs cytokinesis, which is the division of the cytoplasm originating two daughter cells. These, because they do not have pairs of counterparts, are haploid, and characterize the reditional division.
Hi! The answer to this question is B, DNA replication.
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The meristem cells i think
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