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Which are the specialized cells in the sense organs and other parts of the body to receive stimuli

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Answered by ronidani2006
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Our sense organs detect changes in the world around us known as stimuli . The sense organs contain groups of specialised cells called receptor cells which produce electrical impulses in response to specific stimuli. The table shows the stimuli which cause receptor cells in the sense organs to produce impulses.

Answered by abhishek00001
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Our sense organs detect changes in the world around us known as stimuli . The sense organs contain groups of specialised cells called receptor cells which produce electrical impulses in response to specific stimuli. The table shows the stimuli which cause receptor cells in the sense organs to produce impulses

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