By far the best example of a mechanism that
accomplishes that function is: the ear.
a machine
A sensory Neuron picks up the stimulus from the environment and changes it into a nerve impulse.
A cotton cutter or picker
it picks up the sounds frrom the bass
A sensory Neuron picks up the stimulus from the environment and changes it into a nerve impulse.
Because it picks up vibrations directly from the person's voice-box - instead of receiving them through the air, where they mix with background sounds.
A pinsetter.
In today's society it is picked by a machine in the fields. Back before the machine was invented slaves or others did it by hand and picked out the seeds. Now the machine sorts and picks out the seeds.
It sounds as 's'. Picks, hits, knits etc.
This can't be answered. The order of the lock picks changes each time you play the game. Sorry!
Machine stops listening and sends a loud BEEP. Machine starts listening again and picks up the echo. This is repeated many times as the fisher moves the boat across the sea. When the echo changes, that means the beep is bouncing off a shoal of fish. So that's the place to drop the nets in.
A lie detector picks up changes in your pulse and heart rate. Generally when you tell a lie, your pulse will increase because you don't want to tell the person what you are hiding and consequently become nervous. It has been confirmed that a lie detector can not be trusted fully to determine whether you are lying or not.