15. The Special Senses
Introduction to Special Senses
Multiple Choice
Multiple ChoiceWhat is the difference between special senses and general senses?
A
Special senses use action potentials, while general senses use graded potentials.
B
Special senses are located in special sense organs, while general senses are distributed throughout the body.
C
General senses include sight, taste, and equilibrium; special senses include pressure, temperature, and pain.
D
The receptors for general senses are receptor cells, while special senses use modified nerve endings.
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