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Effectors change activity by electric signals (action potentials) from the nervous system. | Effectors change activity induced by electric signals (action potentials) from the nervous system. | ||
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{=Effectors.~Receptors} change activity by the electric signals (action potentials) from the nervous system. | {=Effectors.~Receptors} change activity induced by the electric signals (action potentials) from the nervous system. | ||
Effectors {~generate electric signals (action potentials) when stimulated.=change activity by the electric signal (action potentials) it receives}. | Effectors {~generate electric signals (action potentials) when stimulated.=change activity induced by the electric signal (action potentials) it receives}. | ||
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2012年9月12日 (水) 23:52時点における版
Effectors change activity induced by electric signals (action potentials) from the nervous system.
For example muscles are effectors. When electric signals (action potentials) reach them, the muscles contract.
Challenge Quiz
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Effectors. Receptors change activity induced by the electric signals (action potentials) from the nervous system.
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Effectors generate electric signals (action potentials) when stimulated.change activity induced by the electric signal (action potentials) it receives .