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Josh and a bunch of friends decided to see how many people they could squeeze into a small car for a charity event. Once inside, Josh felt it get hot, smelly, and like the air was getting squished out of his lungs. He also noticed aches and pains in his joints. Which of the following statements best describes the type of sensory neurons involved?
Josh and a bunch of friends decided to see how many people they could squeeze into a small car for a charity event. Once inside, Josh felt it get hot, smelly, and like the air was getting squished out of his lungs. He also noticed aches and pains in his joints. Which of the following statements best describes the type of sensory neurons involved?
a. His interoceptors were monitoring his respiratory system.
b. His exteroceptors were bringing in information from the outside world.
c. The proprioceptors were monitoring the position of his skeletal muscles and joints.
d. The interoceptors, exteroceptors, and proprioceptors were all monitoring his condition.
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