Biology, asked by ABANIMOHANRAY, 1 year ago

what is statoreceptor?

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Answered by Anugya
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A specialised nerve ending or a sense organ for reception of stimuli governing equilibration and orientation in space
Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Statoreceptor:

  • Statoreceptor is a particular type of sense organ that reacts to changes in the orientation and balance of the body.  
  • These are particular types of receptor nerves who continuously monitor the orientation and the positioning of the body.  
  • These organs are found in many animals from the sponges to the humans, they are made up of a fluid filled cavity that is lined with air cells, and this cavity helps them in balancing the moves of the body.

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