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They are called Receptor Cells

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What are the cells that detect smell called?

chemoreceptor.


What are the sensory receptors called that detect change?

It is the Vestibular System, a series of fluid filled tubes in the inner ear that connect with each other and the cochlear duct containing hair cells that detect changes in motion.


Why do human beings see color?

There are certain cells in your eye retina that detect colour, called cone cells.


What is the change in cells called?

Being change isn't usually good in cells probably a mutation.


What are Retinal receptors that detect black white and gray?

The rod cells detect black in white while the cone cells detect colors.


What structure contains cells called rods and cones?

An eye. Rods and cones detect light and colour.


Cells that detect conditions in the body environment are?

They are called "sense cells" and communicate information mainly to the brain, but sometimes to the autonomic nervous system. They include cells for seeing (optic), hearing (auditory), taste (gustatory), small (olfactory), and touch (tactile) - tactile cells detect heat, pressure, and injury (pain).


Many flatworms can detect changes in the amount of light in their environment using groups of cells called?

flame cell


The retina comtains what kind of cells that detect certain wave length of light?

Yes, they are called rods and cones.


What is a change in cell structure and orientation?

A change in the structure of cells and their orientation to each other is called anaplasia.


What part of the body has cones in it has cones in it?

The eye .In there eye there is rod cells and cone cells. Rod cells detect color and Cone cells detect black and white. The cone cells let you see in the dark.


Cells that detect conditions in the body's environment?

white blood cells