If a cell has α-adrenergic receptors, it is sensitive to
Osmotic pressure across the cell wall, here called Turgor Pressure.
Tugor pressure. Tugor pressure is caused by the cell's vacuole filling up with water and pressing against the outside of the cell. Isnt turgor pressure occurring in a turgid cell? =/
This is called turgor pressure.
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Pressure Sensitive was created in 1975-03.
The included pen is pressure sensitive and will change functionality depending on how much pressure is applied.
If a cell has α-adrenergic receptors, it is sensitive to
The pressure-sensitive products group included cellophane tape, almost all labels, and a variety of other pressure-sensitive adhesives (PSAs), but did not include gummed tape.
Google "pressure sensitive adhesives". Or go to the library and find a book on adhesives.
Baroreceptors are sensitive to changes in blood pressure. The carotid sinus in the neck is one place where blood pressure is monitored and can be changed.
The settling of cell parts with enough mass on bottom of cells may trigger a pressure-sensitive effect from the ER or plasmelemma
Aneroid barometer is an airtight metal chamber that is sensitive to changes in air pressure
No, they are just as sensitive as any other cell.
Mechanoreceptors
Pressure sensitive tape.
A plant cell has a cell wall that pushes back against water pressure in the cell when the cell is in it's preferred condition of hypotonicity. This is turgor pressure.