You can consider it as general.
The intracellular receptors differ from membrane receptors based on their location. Membrane receptors are usually on the plasma membrane but the intracellular receptors are found inside the cell.
The criteria used to classify sensory receptors depends on the type of nerve signals associated with the sensory receptors. Olfactory receptors read chemical signals and associate them with a corresponding smell, tastebuds read chemical signals and associate them with a corresponding taste ect..
Tonic receptors have little to no adaptation while phasic receptors adapt fast!
they are called receptors.
somatic receptors and special receptors
thermoreceptor
chemoreceptors
Chemoreceptors.
Silent receptors are a proportion of total receptors that are to be occupied before there is any response. It is an model and these are not a distinct subgroup of receptors.
Chemoreceptors (chemical receptors) respond to chemicals in food and scents.
As chemical reacions
Olfactory receptors are located in the nasal cavity. This leaves them vulnerable to damage, which is why it is said they are in a poor location.
You can consider it as general.
In the inner ear.
utricle and saccule
A stretch receptors is classified as a mechanoreceptor.