What stimuli are receptors in the nose and tongue sensitive to?
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Receptors:- receptors are group of cells present in sense organs which are sensitive to change in environment .
types. - responsible for. - organs
of receptors
1) Gastatory - taste. - tongue
2) phono. - hearing. - ears
3) photo. - light. - eyes
4) olfactory. - smell. - nose
5) thermo. - feeling the touch. - skin
types. - responsible for. - organs
of receptors
1) Gastatory - taste. - tongue
2) phono. - hearing. - ears
3) photo. - light. - eyes
4) olfactory. - smell. - nose
5) thermo. - feeling the touch. - skin
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Sensitivity is the quality of being tender, easily irritated or sympathetic. An example of sensitivity is lights hurting someone's eyes. An example of sensitivity is a person who gets upset very easily.
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