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History, 17.11.2020 23:10 Jasten

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Shaun is eating at a restaurant. Arrange the events in order to describe Shaun’s sensory responses as his meal was served.
Shaun’s olfactory receptors recognized the smell of food.
Shaun's olfactory receptors get stimulated.
Shaun’s neurons carried the signal from his nose to his brain.
Shaun's brain stimualtes the motor neurons and produces saliva.
Shaun's taste receptors sent the signal to his brain via other neurons.

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