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The thing even had a cluster of sensory cells or something at its front end.
This is quite a common feature of sensory cells, including tactile ones.
This happens because of changes at the synapses between motor and sensory cells.
A fish hears by means of sensory cells equipped to detect such a pressure pattern.
These molecules activate sensory cells to send pain signals to the brain.
The saccule is a bed of sensory cells situated in the inner ear.
Their ears, on either side of the metathorax, have two sensory cells within the membranes.
Smell, like taste, is a chemical sense detected by sensory cells called chemoreceptors.
It is made up of sensory cells, but it could actually be involved in glandular functions.
This layer contained canals which were connected to sensory cells deeper in the skin.
Finally, this receptor potential leads to action potential fired by sensory cells.
While fish sensory cells can grow back, the researchers found that there wasn't enough regeneration to counteract the damage.
Hearing aids help people who have hearing loss from damage to the small sensory cells in the inner ear.
The lips are also protected by specialized sensory cells called Meissner's corpuscles.
Each ampulla is a bundle of sensory cells containing multiple nerve fibres.
The pedicel (the second segment) contains the Johnston's organ which is a collection of sensory cells.
This function as base of the sensory cells gave the basilar membrane its name, and it is again present in all land vertebrates.
In addition to sensory cells differentiated during development, adult Porifera display contractile activity.
It has very poor eyesight, and possesses special sensory cells covering its skin, running from head to toe, the lateral line system.
The least air vibration is able to put them moving and to excite the small group of sensory cells which ensures their innervation.
In bony fishes, the scales along the lateral line have central pores that allow water to contact the sensory cells.
This is the nerve along which the sensory cells (the hair cells) of the inner ear transmit information to the brain.
The organ of Corti is made up of sensory cells and a tectorial membrane.
Touching the siphon stimulates 24 sensory cells.
These aminoglycosides are toxic to the sensory cells of the ear, but they vary greatly in their relative effects on hearing versus balance.