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  1. Chemoreceptor - Wikipedia

    A chemoreceptor, also known as chemosensor, is a specialized sensory receptor which transduces a chemical substance (endogenous or induced) to generate a biological signal. [1]

  2. Chemoreceptors: definitions, types and fuction | Kenhub

    Dec 11, 2024 · Chemoreceptors are specialized sensory cells, sensitive to molecules, that detect chemical changes in the body, responding to chemical stimuli and interpreting them into electrical …

  3. Chemoreceptors: Definition, Function, and Role in Physiology | Osmosis

    “Chemo-“ refers to the chemical composition of the blood, so chemoreceptors are special nerve cells or receptors that sense changes in the chemical composition of the blood. That information is sent from …

  4. 21.10C: Chemoreceptor Regulation of Breathing - Medicine LibreTexts

    A chemoreceptor, also known as chemosensor, is a sensory receptor that transduces a chemical signal into an action potential. The action potential is sent along nerve pathways to parts of the brain, which …

  5. Central Chemoreceptors: Locations and Functions - PMC

    Central chemoreception responds to small variations in PCO 2 to regulate normal gas exchange and to large changes in PCO 2 to minimize acid-base changes. Central chemoreceptor sites vary in function …

  6. Chemoreception | Definition, Chemoreceptor, Sense of Taste,

    Chemoreception is a process by which organisms respond to chemical stimuli in their environments that depends primarily on the senses of taste and smell. Specialized chemoreceptor proteins play a …

  7. Chemoreceptors: Types, Mechanisms, and Role in Homeostasis

    Chemoreceptors are categorized based on their location and function within the body. The two primary types are peripheral and central chemoreceptors, each with distinct roles in monitoring the body’s …

  8. Chemoreceptor | definition of chemoreceptor by ... - Medical Dictionary

    chemoreceptor a RECEPTOR that is stimulated by contact with molecules and is capable of reacting to and differentiating between different chemical stimuli. Chemoreceptors are found where external …

  9. Chemoreceptor - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Chemoreceptors are specialized sensory receptors that detect a wide variety of chemical states or substances and translate these chemical stimuli into neural signals, enabling the nervous system to …

  10. Chemoreceptors - CV Physiology

    Peripheral chemoreceptors (carotid and aortic bodies) and central chemoreceptors (medullary neurons) primarily function to regulate respiratory activity. This is an important mechanism for maintaining …