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It depends on what the receptor cells are for. If they are for vision, they are located in the retina of the eye. If they are for hearing, they are located in the organ of Corti, and so on and so forth.
yes the auditory receptor cells are located in the anvil
They are called Receptor Cells
The sensory preceptors or photoreceptor cells is found on retina. It response to electromagnetic wave and transmitted data to our brain. There are 2 type of photoreceptor rod cells and cone cells.
Yes.
cones
The human eye contains specialized receptor cells that are responsible for night vision. These cells are referred to as rods.
It depends on what the receptor cells are for. If they are for vision, they are located in the retina of the eye. If they are for hearing, they are located in the organ of Corti, and so on and so forth.
Density of receptor cells are the amount of receptor cells in a specific area of the body. This could be in the lips.
Rods function in dim light and provide black-and-white vision. Cones support brighter daytime vision and the perception of color. A third type of photoreceptor, the photosensitive ganglion cell, causes reflexive responses to bright daylight.
yes the auditory receptor cells are located in the anvil
the receptor cells in the olfactory membrane.....
Taste receptor cells are modified epithelial cells.
Cells known as astrocytes can remove neurotransmitters from the receptor area.
They are called Receptor Cells
No, hearing aids cannot correct the destruction of receptor hair cells.
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