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3. Describe how aquatic organisms use mechanical senses to detect something other than vibrations (hydrostatic pressure, gravity, magnetism).

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Answered by MDBHARAT
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MECANORECEPION

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Mechanoreception, ability of an animal to detect and respond to certain kinds of stimuli—notably touch, sound, and changes in pressure or posture—in its environment. Sensitivity to mechanical stimuli is a common endowment among animals. In addition to mediating the sense of touch, mechanoreception is the function of a number of specialized sense organs, some found only in particular groups of animals. Thus, some mechanoreceptors act to inform the animal of changes in bodily posture, others help detect painful stimuli, and still others serve the sense of hearing.

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