A Receptor is referring to a sense organ, like a nerve ending. An Effector is referring to a muscle capable of reflecting to a stimulus. By definition, receptor and effector are antonyms.
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Effector part = globus pallidusSensory part (or the receptor nuclei) = caudate nucleus + putamen
Errector Pili Muscles
The synaptic cleft.
The brain is not an effector. An effector refers to the glands and muscles doing activity.
Effector - album - was created in 1999.
An effector is at the end of a reflex arc as it is the muscle or gland that 'does' the reflex. What the effector does is the outcome of the reflex arc.
The effector muscle is the biceps brachii.
A Receptor is referring to a sense organ, like a nerve ending. An Effector is referring to a muscle capable of reflecting to a stimulus. By definition, receptor and effector are antonyms.
The effector cell responds to a nerve impulse and can be either a muscle cell or a gland cell.
Effector molecules are small molecules that selectively bind to proteins. These molecules also help regulate biological activity.
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The effector strain of bacteria is that the bacteria would colonize on the teeth and help prevent the child from developing cavities.
Effector part = globus pallidusSensory part (or the receptor nuclei) = caudate nucleus + putamen
Memory cells live longer than effector cells and are responsible for the secondary immune response
Motor neurons are able to create a response in effector organs, muscles and glands by sending signals to them.