Biology, asked by Zerina313121, 4 months ago


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What do you mean by Effector and receptor organ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Effectors are parts of the body - such as muscles and glands - that produce a response to a detected stimulus. For example: a muscle contracting to move an arm.

receptor is the part which responds to a stimulus in the internal or external environment of an organism. It is the input to the sensory system. ... Organisms have various receptors, ranging from simple light or touch sensitive cells to complex nervous systems.

Answered by balram3655
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A receptor is a cell present in the sense organs that is sensitive to specific stimuli. ... An effector is a part of body which can respond to a stimulus according to the instructions given from the nervous system.

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