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How to pronounce chemoreceptor in English?

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Type Words
Type of sensory receptor, receptor, sense organ
Has types olfactory organ, taste bud, carotid body, tastebud, gustatory organ, nose

Examples of chemoreceptor

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Meanwhile, what are known as chemoreceptor cilia, found on olfactory neurons, detect odor.
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This activates 5HT3 receptors in the chemoreceptor trigger zone that stimulate vomiting.
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Many bivalves possess a number of tentacles, which have chemoreceptor cells to taste the water, as well as being sensitive to touch.
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The vomeronasal organ, also called Jacobson's organ, is a chemoreceptor organ believed to play a role in the perception of certain scents and pheromones.
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Dopamine is one of the neurotransmitters implicated in the control of nausea and vomiting via interactions in the chemoreceptor trigger zone.
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The EGL-4 PKG acts with KIN-29 salt-inducible kinase and protein kinase A to regulate chemoreceptor gene expression and sensory behaviors in Caenorhabditis elegans.
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The combination of structural approaches, molecular modelling, and experimental testing provides spatial resolution of bacterial chemoreceptor arrangements.
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Receptors on the floor of the fourth ventricle of the brain represent a chemoreceptor trigger zone, known as the area postrema, stimulation of which can lead to vomiting.
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Robertson, H. M. The large srh family of chemoreceptor genes in Caenorhabditis nematodes reveals processes of genome evolution involving large duplications and deletions and intron gains and losses.
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More examples
  • A sensory receptor that responds to chemical stimuli
  • (Chemoreceptors) are protein channels in cellular membrane, which become permeable for ions after interaction with the neurotransmitter. Chemotaxis is directional migration of cells in response to a gradient of a chemical stimulus.
  • (chemoreceptors) the receptors adapted for excitation by chemical substances; for example, aortic and carotid bodies that sense reduced O2 content in the blood and automatically send signals to the cardiovascular and respiratory systems to make necessary adjustments.
  • A receptor that transmits information about the total solute concentration in a solution or about individual kinds of molecules.
  • A sensory cell that detects waterborne or airborne scent particles.
  • Any sensory receptor selective for chemicals
  • A sense organ modified for the reception of chemical stimuli.
  • A neuroreceptor that is stimulated by the presence of chemical molecules.
  • A molecular structure on the surface of a cell that is sensitive to chemical substances, such as epinephrine released by nerve cells