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Gre4nikov [31]
2 years ago
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The portion of the nervous system that conducts impulses from the skin, joints, skeletal muscles, and special senses is the ____

_____ division:
Biology
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zavuch27 [327]2 years ago
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Answer:

Central nervous

Explanation:

Sensory (or afferent) neurons, <em>located in the central neuron system (brain and spinal cord)</em>, are a special kind of neuron that carries <em>electrical signals (impulses) from receptors or sense organs to the CNS</em>. In this process, a type of stimulus is transformed, via their receptors, into action potentials or graded potentials in a process known as sensory transduction.

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The anatomical evidence found in the fossils, such as special bone structures in the shoulders and skulls to support the gills, allows us to know the existence of these structures in some ancient species.

7. Many transitional species had gills, which means they lived in <u>aquatic environments</u>.

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In amphibians like the frog, the passage from the larval stage to the adult stage involves a process called metamorphosis, in which the gills disappear and the lungs develop, in addition to the appearance of the four limbs, which are absent in the larva.

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