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The eyes contain photo-receptors.
No There is not much a difference you can draw between a Sensor & a transducer, as both does the same thing of measuring an energy in form & converting it to other form. But a transducer will make an additional effort to convert the energy into measurable electrical form & then then transmitting!!!! Pls coment
Stratosphere ozone is good ozone. Photo chemical ozone is pollutant.
Photo in photosynthesis means 'self' while synthesis means 'produce food'
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Touch - Mechanical receptors Light- Photo receptors Heat- Thermo receptors
The eyes contain photo-receptors.
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There are different textures available for one thing. Some photo papers are considered matte, while others may be extremely glossy and almost metallic looking.
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The receptors of the eye are photo receptors, the ear has auditory receptors, the nose has olfactory (smell) receptors, the skin has tactile (touch)and thermo- (temperature) receptors and the tongue has gustatory (taste) receptors.
It is not a function, it is where the optic nerve connect from the eye to the brain. Because of this there are no photo-receptors at that point.
They're opposites. (H2O + CO2 [+ sunlight]) -> sugars + O2) vrs (sugars + O2 = H2O + CO2)
No there is not