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Briefly explain the importance of several receptors in aquatic environment. Provide concise examples if needed.
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- Consider general features common to various receptors?Note : — don't copy in google or bartleby. Plagarize checker will be used. QUESTION : — How do cells communicate ? — Cite and example of a chemical substance that could disrupt the message that it conveys. Explain how it fools receptors.channels. Sound waves are most likely to open O a) ligand gated O b) mechanosensitive c) ion gated
- Discuss the concept of thought-controlled input devices and their potential in medical applications and assistive technology. What ethical considerations arise when using thought-controlled devices?outline three ways of classifying receptors.Give an example of a chemosensory,mechanosensory, and electromagnetic sensory cell.