What type of sensory receptor would be responsible for detecting changes in blood pressure?
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Sensory receptors are specialized epidermal cells that respond to environmental stimuli and consist of structural and support cells that produce the outward form of the receptor, and the internal neural dendrites that respond to specific stimuli.
Baroreceptors located in your arteries which detect changes in blood pressure in which your body then responds accordingly.
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Special pressure sensors called baroreceptors can detect arterial blood pressure; they are located in the carotid sinus, which is intimately associated with each carotid artery high in the neck, and in a group of specialized cells in the left atrium of the heart.
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