Receptor (biochemistry) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In biochemistry, a receptor is a protein molecule, embedded in either the plasma membrane or cytoplasm of a cell, to which a mobile signaling (or "signal") molecule may attach.
Sensory receptor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In a sensory system, a sensory receptor is a sensory nerve ending [1] that recognizes a stimulus in the internal or external environment of an organism.
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re·cep·tor (r-s p t r) n. 1. Physiology A specialized cell or group of nerve endings that responds to sensory stimuli. 2. Biochemistry A molecular structure or site on the ...
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receptor /re·cep·tor/ (-ter) 1. a molecule on the surface or within a cell that recognizes and binds with specific molecules, producing a specific effect in the cell; e.g., the ...
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receptor /re·cep·tor/ (-ter) 1. a molecule on the surface or within a cell that recognizes and binds with specific molecules, producing a specific effect in the cell; e.g., the ...