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Difference and current location in our body mention any two receptors present in our fore brain and their functions cycle how to now impulses travel in our body

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Answered by Aalima786
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  1. Two receptors present in our forebrain are olfactory receptors and gustatory receptors. The difference between them is that the olfactory receptors detect odour or smell, while gustatory recptors detect taste.
  2. Impulses travel with the help of the neurons. Initially, an elctrical impulse is transmitted through the axon of the neuron to the nerve ending, where it transforms into chemical impulse, and moves through the synapse to the dendrites of the next neuron. In this way, the impulse travels through the human body.
Answered by rithvik301
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Explanation:

  • Two receptors present in our forebrain are olfactory receptors and gustatory receptors. The difference between them is that the olfactory receptors detect odour or smell, while gustatory recptors detect taste.
  • Impulses travel with the help of the neurons. Initially, an elctrical impulse is transmitted through the axon of the neuron to the nerve ending, where it transforms into chemical impulse, and moves through the synapse to the dendrites of the next neuron. In this way, the impulse travels through the human body.
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