Difference between Stimulus and Impulse
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(a) Stimulus: Any change in the environment that usually results in change in the activity of the body. Impulse: A wave of electrical disturbance that runs through the nerves. (b) Receptor: The nerve cell on receiving the stimulus sets up the waves of impulses towards the central nervous system
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Stimulus: Any change in the environment that usually results in change in the activity of the body. Impulse: A wave of electrical disturbance that runs through the nerves.
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