sense organ in English

noun
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an organ of the body that responds to external stimuli by conveying impulses to the sensory nervous system.
Each sense organ has specialized receptor cells to detect the appropriate type of physical energy or stimulation.
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1. These compound eyes are the main optical sense organ in adult brine shrimps.

2. Amphid In Nematoda, an anterior sense organ that is believed to be a chemoreceptor

3. Analgesia, loss of sensation of pain that results from an interruption in the nervous system pathway between sense organ and brain

4. Baroreceptor - a sensory receptor that responds to pressure sense organ , sensory receptor , receptor - an organ having nerve endings (in the skin or viscera or eye or …

5. Baroreceptor [ băr′ə-rĭ-sĕp ′tər ] A cell or sense organ found in the walls of the body's major arteries and stimulated by changes in blood pressure

6. The two hemispheres of the Ctenophore body are marked by a mouth, or oral pole, on the underside, and an opposite aboral pole, on which is located the statocyst, a unique sense organ controlling equilibrium

7. Noun (label) The quality of being adapted; Adaption; adjustment.(label) Adjustment to extant conditions: as, adjustment of a sense organ to the intensity or quality of stimulation; modification of some thing or its parts that makes it more fit for existence under the conditions of its current environment.* {{quote-book, title=, year=1911 , passage=ACCLIMATIZATION, the process of adaptation by

8. Noun (label) The quality of being adapted; adaption; Adjustment.(label) Adjustment to extant conditions: as, Adjustment of a sense organ to the intensity or quality of stimulation; modification of some thing or its parts that makes it more fit for existence under the conditions of its current environment.* {{quote-book, title=, year=1911 , passage=ACCLIMATIZATION, the process of adaptation by