Sensory Receptors
Sensory receptors are specialized cells in the human body responsible for detecting and responding to external stimuli in our environment. They allow us to sense and interpret the world around us through sight, sound, touch, smell, and taste. They also provide us with information about our internal environment, such as changes in temperature, blood pressure, and muscle tension. Sensory receptors are essential for helping us detect and respond to danger, make informed decisions, and regulate autonomic functions. Additionally, they play a role in improving our overall health and wellbeing by providing valuable data to doctors and researchers.
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