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Define the sensory receptor​

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Answered by vardhan67
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Sensory receptors are specialized epidermal cells that respond to environmental stimuli and consist of structural and support cells that produce the outward form of the receptor, and the internal neural dendrites that respond to specific stimuli.

Answered by BoldStyle
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Sensory receptors comprise specialised cells close to neurons which are a part of the afferent neurons and send signals to the central nervous system and brain for processing and integration .

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