- A chemoreceptor, also
known as chemosensor, is a
specialized sensory receptor which transduces a
chemical substance (endogenous or induced) to generate...
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Interoception is the
collection of
senses providing information to the
organism about the
internal state of the body. This can be both
conscious and subconscious...
- s**** them out.
Scorpions detect their prey with
mechanoreceptive and
chemoreceptive hairs on
their bodies and
capture them with
their claws.
Small animals...
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scavenger that is fast-swimming and has a
highly developed long-range
chemoreceptive tracking ability,
allowing large numbers to
rapidly congregate at carc****es...
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danger posed to
released dogs in the Everglades,
limited efficacy of
chemoreceptive cues in the
shallow waters of the Everglades, and
extensive limestone...
- Both the
ocular tentacles and the
eight lateral digital tentacles show
chemoreceptive abilities; the
preocular tentacles detect distant odor and the lateral...
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cells by
amplifying release of one of the
primary neurotransmitters in
chemoreceptive signaling, ATP.
Sensitivity and
physiology of the
peripheral chemoreceptors...
- her mate.
Males find
their female mates with the use of
visual and
chemoreceptive signals. Once a mate is found, the
female digs a hole and lays the eggs...
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textilis (like all gastropods)
deposits a
mucus trail as it moves,
which a
chemoreceptive organ is able to
detect and
guide the
snail back to its home site. It...
- 67 (4): 369–372. JSTOR 25085542. D****, C.M.S; Jangi, B.S (1977). "
Chemoreceptive Function of the
Poison Fang in the
Centipede Scolopendra Morsitans L...