Brett touches a bottle of soda to determine if it is cold. He realizes it is very cold. He removes his hand.
Which option correctly describes how the nerve signals in the scenario were processed?
Signals detected by receptors in Brett's fingers sent a chemical message along his nerve cells to his spinal cord. In his spinal cord, the message that the soda bottle was cold was processed. This. message was sent along nerve cells to his hand, where the decision was made to move it.
Signals detected by receptors in Brett's fingers sent a chemical message along his nerve cells to his brain. In his brain, the message that the soda bottle was cold was processed. This message was sent along nerve cells to his hand, where the decision was made to move it.
Signals detected by receptors in Brett's fingers sent an electrical message along his nerve cells to his
brain. In his brain, the message that the soda bottle was cold was processed. The decision to remove his hand was then made. This message was sent along nerve cells to his hand.
Signals detected by receptors in Brett's fingers sent an electrical message along his nerve cells to his spinal cord. In his spinal cord, the message that the soda bottle was cold was processed. The
decision to remove his hand. was then made. This message was sent along nerve cells to his brain, which moved the hand