Chemoreceptors are sensory receptors that detect chemicals in the environment and convert them into electrical signals. They transduce chemical signals into action potentials. Chemoreceptors, also known as chemosensors, help organisms detect certain chemical stimuli in their surroundings.
Chemoreceptors are sensory receptors that detect chemicals in the environment and convert them into electrical signals. They transduce chemical signals into action potentials. Chemoreceptors, also known as chemosensors, help organisms detect certain chemical stimuli in their surroundings.
Chemoreceptors are sensory receptors that detect chemicals in the environment and convert them into electrical signals. They transduce chemical signals into action potentials. Chemoreceptors, also known as chemosensors, help organisms detect certain chemical stimuli in their surroundings.
Chemoreceptors are sensory receptors that detect chemicals in the environment and convert them into electrical signals. They transduce chemical signals into action potentials. Chemoreceptors, also known as chemosensors, help organisms detect certain chemical stimuli in their surroundings.
This article includes a list of references, but its sources remain unclear because it has insufficient inline citations. Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations. (July 2010) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) A chemoreceptor, also known as chemosensor, is a sensory receptor that transduces a chemical signal into an action potential. In more general terms, a chemosensor detects certain chemical stimuli in the environment.