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An adequate stimulus is the form of energy to which a receptor is most responsive.
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1) An adequate stimulus is the form of energy to which a receptor is most responsive.
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2) The specific energy modality to which a receptor responds best (low energy state).

Latest revision as of 17:12, 14 September 2011

1) An adequate stimulus is the form of energy to which a receptor is most responsive.

2) The specific energy modality to which a receptor responds best (low energy state).