what are the different receptors present in our body ?how are their functions
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Receptors are present in our all parts of the body for example in skin, eye, nose tongue etc. They detect the signals and then send them to brain in the form of electrical signals.
Receptors can become dysfunctional temporarily or sometimes permanently depending upon the level of exposure to a certain stimulus. For ex- laser beam entering directly into the eyes can burn the retinal cells and can make a person temporarily or permanently blind, depending upon the length of period for which the exposure sustains. Similar is the case of burns. A mild burn can desensitize the skin for some time but a significant burn can cause a permanent loss of sensation in the burnt area.
The associated problem includes loss of stimulus from that particular receptor, which is certainly not good for the coordination in the body.
Receptors can become dysfunctional temporarily or sometimes permanently depending upon the level of exposure to a certain stimulus. For ex- laser beam entering directly into the eyes can burn the retinal cells and can make a person temporarily or permanently blind, depending upon the length of period for which the exposure sustains. Similar is the case of burns. A mild burn can desensitize the skin for some time but a significant burn can cause a permanent loss of sensation in the burnt area.
The associated problem includes loss of stimulus from that particular receptor, which is certainly not good for the coordination in the body.
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