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How do sensory cells become specialized?

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Answered by suchitasingh057
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Sensory receptors for the various senses work differently from each other. They are specialized according to the type of stimulus they sense; thus, they have receptor specificity. For example, touch receptors, light receptors, and sound receptors are each activated by different stimuli.

Answered by shanmugapriyasumi
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  • The body has many different sensory systems.
  • Sensory cells have receptors on their surface that enable them to pick up information such as sounds, light, touch, smell, taste, and temperature.
  • Each receptor type transmits a unique sensory modality that eventually combines into a single perceptual frame.
  • Nerves carry this information from the sensory cells to the brain.
  • Sensory cells, also known as sensory neurons, are specialised cells with the ability to detect and classify information.
  • As a result, sensory cells are crucial for receiving and transmitting information from the outside world so that the central nervous system can register the stimuli and start the necessary response.

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