receptor
Receptor
In a sentence, the person or thing that receives the action of the verb is known as the direct object.
Receptor Recept/o- receive -or person or thing that produces or does
The person or thing that receives is the receiver.
The climates are similar but the steppe generally receives more precipitation than the desert.
There is no such thing as the Savanna Desert. The savanna is a grassland that receives more rain than the desert.
The structure in the eye that receives light is called the retina. It contains specialized cells called photoreceptors, such as rods and cones, which convert light into electrical signals that are sent to the brain for processing.
A receiver; the person or thing that receives; one to whom, or that to which, anything is given or communicated; specifically, the receiver of a still., Receiving; receptive.
You bet it does! There is no such thing as a free lunch. All things have to be paid for by some one some time.
a special thing called the receiver and it retrieves the sun
The term 'recipients' means the person or thing that receives, such as in a letter or prize. For example, if you mail a letter to your friend, your friend is the recipient.
Life Insurance is the same thing as Death Insurance, If you are insured, and you die, your beneficiary receives the proceeds of the life policy.