Which of the following describes how you know what the sound of thunder means?

A. Your eardrum detects the vibration of thunder. Sensory neurons relay that information to your brain. Your brain accesses long-term memory, interprets the signals it receives, and identifies the vibration as thunder.

B. Your eardrum detects the vibration of thunder. Motor neurons relay that information to your brain. Your brain accesses long-term memory, interprets the signals it receives, and
identifies the vibration as thunder.

C. Your eardrum detects the vibration of thunder. Sensory neurons relay that information to your brain. Your brain accesses short-term memory, interprets the signals it receives, and identifies the vibration as thunder.

D. Your eardrum detects the vibration of thunder. Interneurons relay that information to your brain. Your brain accesses short-term memory, interprets the signals it receives, and identifies the vibration as thunder.

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Sensory neurons relay that information to your brain. Your brain accesses short-term memory, interprets the signals it receives, and identifies the vibration as thunder.
A. Your eardrum detects the vibration of thunder. Sensory neurons relay that information to your brain. Your brain accesses long-term memory, interprets the signals it receives, and identifies the vibration as thunder.