Difference between effector and receptor
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When a receptor is stimulated, it sends a signal along the nerve cells (called neurones) to the central nervous system. (See diagram to the left.) Usually, the brain - which is part of the nervous system - coordinates a response. An effector is any part of the body that produces the response.
When a receptor is stimulated, it sends a signal along the nerve cells (called neurones) to the central nervous system. (See diagram to the left.) Usually, the brain - which is part of the nervous system - coordinates a response. An effector is any part of the body that produces the response.
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⚫Difference between effector and receptor⤵⤵
▶ Receptor converts stimuli into an impulse.
▶Effector converts an impulse into action.
▶Receptor detects the stimuli.
▶Stimuli detects the action.
▶Receptor receives the electric signal in nervous system.
▶Effects sends the electric signal in nervous system and comes back for the response.
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⚫Difference between effector and receptor⤵⤵
▶ Receptor converts stimuli into an impulse.
▶Effector converts an impulse into action.
▶Receptor detects the stimuli.
▶Stimuli detects the action.
▶Receptor receives the electric signal in nervous system.
▶Effects sends the electric signal in nervous system and comes back for the response.
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Hope you understand...✌
#BeBrainly✅
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