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chemoreceptors Meaning in Bengali



একটি সংজ্ঞাবহ রিসেপটর রাসায়নিক উদ্দীপনায় সাড়া





chemoreceptors's Usage Examples:

glands in the mouth allow for molecules to reach chemoreceptors in an aqueous solution.


The chemoreceptors of the tongue fall into two distinct superfamilies.


Central chemoreceptors of the central nervous system, located on the ventrolateral medullary surface in the vicinity of the exit of the 9th and 10th cranial.


Peripheral chemoreceptors (of the carotid and aortic bodies) are so named because they are sensory extensions of the peripheral nervous system into blood.


The peripheral chemoreceptors that detect changes in the levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide are located.


The aortic bodies are one of several small clusters of peripheral chemoreceptors located along the aortic arch.


The two primary types of chemoreceptors are: Distance chemoreceptors are integral to receiving stimuli in gases in the olfactory.


metabolic acidosis, chemoreceptors sense a deranged acid-base balance with a plasma pH of lesser than normal (<7.


The chemoreceptors send afferent fibers.


types of cells, called glomus cells: glomus type I cells are peripheral chemoreceptors, and glomus type II cells are sustentacular supportive cells.


Glomus type I cells are peripheral chemoreceptors which sense the oxygen, carbon dioxide and pH levels of the blood.


It enhances respiration by acting as an agonist of peripheral chemoreceptors located on the carotid bodies.


When a distinction is made, the "aortic bodies" are chemoreceptors which regulate circulation, while the "paraaortic bodies" are the chromaffin.


Whelks use chemoreceptors to locate their prey.


brainstem (to help maintain a more consistent blood pressure) and from chemoreceptors in the carotid body (mainly monitoring blood gas PaO2 and PaCO2 levels).


and is sustained via neural processing originating in the carotid chemoreceptors.


light receptors in the eye, as well as from inside the body, as in chemoreceptors and mechanoreceptors.


In a sense they are known to act as chemoreceptors, initiating digestive actions and detecting harmful substances and initiating.


The respiratory center receives input from chemoreceptors, mechanoreceptors, the cerebral cortex, and the hypothalamus in order.


solitary nucleus: central chemoreceptors aortic body chemoreceptors, which send impulses via the vagus nerves carotid body chemoreceptors, which send impulses.


social insects as they are usually detected by direct contact with chemoreceptors on the antennae or feet of insects.



chemoreceptors's Meaning':

a sensory receptor that responds to chemical stimuli

Synonyms:

olfactory organ; taste bud; receptor; tastebud; sensory receptor; carotid body; nose; gustatory organ; sense organ;

Antonyms:

effector; rear; back; pull; someone;

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