Mechanoreceptors~that chicka <3
the answer to this question would be sensory receptor
Mechanoreceptors
The vestibular system detects motion, gravity and provides us with our sense of balance.This is an addition to the above-mentioned answer. Basically, we have three sensory systems that are responsible for the sense of position and movements, and they are:dorsal column-medial lemniscus = detect position and movements of limbs and trunkvestibular system = detect position and movements of your headvision = it helps the other two sensory systems during walking and standing
Mechanoreceptors
A sensory neurone.
a Seismograph measure earthquake vibrations
It detects ground vibrations.
A seismometer detects the earthquake vibrations that the seismograph records.
Vibrations and their giant ears.
the answer to this question would be sensory receptor
A lateral line system is an organ in the sensory system that allows fish to sense objects and organisms nearby them through vibrations in the water.
The stimulus is detected by temperature or pain receptors in the skin. These generate impulses in sensory neurons. The impulses enter the CNS ( Central nervous system ) through a part of the spinal nerve called the Dorsal root.
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Mechanoreceptors
Lateral Line
im not sure but i think it's the nervous system
The lateral line of a fish detects vibrations in the water and transmits them to the brain. The external ear in humans detects vibrations in air, water, and solids and transmits them to the brain.