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Filter by Meaning The microphone's receptors picked up some background noise during the interview.
The nerve endings in the skin are the receptors for touch.
The receptors in our ears help us hear sounds and distinguish between them.
The receptors on the tip of a plant's root help it sense gravity and grow downward.
Certain bacteria have receptors that allow them to sense the presence of food.
Some robots have receptors that allow them to sense their environment and avoid obstacles.
Glutamate receptors play a role in learning and memory in the brain.
Opioid receptors in the brain are responsible for pain relief.
Ligand-gated ion channels act as receptors for neurotransmitters and play a critical role in synaptic transmission.
Taste receptors in the tongue are responsible for detecting different flavors in food.
Histamine receptors are involved in allergic reactions and inflammation.
The efficacy of antidepressants is related to their ability to bind to serotonin receptors in the brain.
Different subtypes of glutamate receptors in the brain play distinct roles in synaptic plasticity and learning.
The robot has light receptors that help it navigate and avoid obstacles.
The weather station has various receptors that measure wind speed, temperature, and precipitation.
The electronic thermometer uses heat receptors to measure temperature.
The security system has motion receptors that detect movement in the area.
The smoke detector uses receptors to detect the presence of smoke in the air.
The Geiger counter has radiation receptors that can detect nuclear particles.
Stretch receptors in the lungs detect changes in lung volume.
Baroreceptors are receptors in the cardiovascular system that detect changes in blood pressure.
The receptors in your brain help you process information from your senses.
The receptors in your muscles help you sense the position of your body.
The sensory receptors in the skin respond to touch, temperature, and pain.
Nociceptors are receptors that detect painful stimuli.
The auditory receptors in the ear enable us to hear sounds.
The olfactory receptors in the nose detect different scents.
The receptors in your eyes are responsible for detecting light.
The receptors in your bladder signal when it's time to urinate.
The retinal receptors in our eyes allow us to see colors.
The taste receptors on the tongue help us detect different flavors.
Cannabinoid receptors are found throughout the body and are involved in regulating pain, mood, and appetite.
The receptors in the retina of the eye are responsible for converting light into electrical signals that the brain can interpret.
The drug binds to the receptors in the brain, causing a feeling of euphoria.
The receptors on your skin detect different textures and temperatures.
The receptors in your nose detect different smells.
The receptors in your skin allow you to feel sensations like heat, cold, and pressure.
The plant's receptors respond to changes in light and temperature.
The robot's receptors detect and respond to changes in its environment.
Growth hormone receptors in the body respond to growth hormone to regulate growth and development.
Melatonin receptors in the body respond to melatonin to regulate the sleep-wake cycle.
The receptors in our eyes allow us to see colors and shapes.
The receptors on our skin sense temperature and pressure.
Some fish have receptors on their heads that allow them to detect electrical fields.
Insects have specialized receptors that help them sense pheromones.
The satellite dish on the roof of our house has receptors that pick up signals from satellites.
The histamine receptors in your body are involved in immune response and allergic reactions.
The insulin receptors in your body are responsible for regulating glucose uptake and metabolism.
The taste receptors on your tongue allow you to taste different flavors.
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