they are called receptors.
Yes, surface receptors are made of protein units in cells.
chemoreceptor.
Nondisjunction is a very bad thing and cells and can lead to lying of the cell.
hair cells
Vestibular receptors, Visual receptors, Somatic receptors (from skin, muscle, joints)Type your answer here...
You have rod cells and cone cells as receptors in your eye. Rods are for intensity of the light. Cone cells are for color vision.
they are called receptors.
The parietal cell in the stomach secrets gastric acid, which is hydrochloric acid (HCl). The Secretion of HCl by the parietal cell is stimulated by receptors for acetylcholine (muscarinic), histamine, and gastrin. The enterochromaffin cells (ECL) also have gastrin receptors and muscarinic receptors. ECL cells release histamine which reacts with H2 receptors (histamine 2 receptors) on parietal cells. Somatostatin is released by delta cells and decreases histamine release by ECL cells.
no they are not
Yes, surface receptors are made of protein units in cells.
5-HT receptors are the receptors for serotonin. They are located on the cell membrane of nerve cells and other cell types in animals.
receptors
chemoreceptor.
down regulation
receptors
specialized sensory cells