what is responding organs and what are the types or example s
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Receptors. Receptors are groups of specialised cells. They can detect changes in the environment, which are called stimuli, and turn them into electrical impulses. Receptors are often located in the sense organs, such as the ear, eye and skin. Eachorgan has receptors sensitive to particular kinds of stimulus.
Effectors
An effector is any part of the body that produces the response. Here are some examples of effectors:
a muscle contracting to move the arm
a muscle squeezing saliva from the salivary gland
a gland releasing a hormone into the blood
types- ear, nose, eye , nervous system , tongue
I hope it will help you.
Effectors
An effector is any part of the body that produces the response. Here are some examples of effectors:
a muscle contracting to move the arm
a muscle squeezing saliva from the salivary gland
a gland releasing a hormone into the blood
types- ear, nose, eye , nervous system , tongue
I hope it will help you.
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