ampullae of lorenzini
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ampulla-of-lorenzini definition: Noun (plural ampullae of Lorenzini) 1. An electroreceptor found mainly in cartilaginous fish such as sharks and rays, forming a network of jelly-filled canals.Origin After Stephano Lorenzini, who first described them....
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The ampullae of Lorenzini are special sensing organs called electroreceptors, forming a network of jelly-filled pores. They are mostly discussed as being found in cartilaginous fish; however, they are also reported to be found in Chondrostei such as reedfish and sturgeon. Lungfish have also been reported to have them.
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