8 relations: Afferent nerve fiber, Chordotonal organ, Golgi tendon organ, Mechanoreceptor, Medulla oblongata, Muscle spindle, Pulmonary stretch receptors, Vasopressin.
Afferent nerve fiber
Afferent nerve fibers refer to axonal projections that arrive at a particular region; as opposed to efferent projections that exit the region.
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Chordotonal organ
Chordotonal organs are stretch receptor organs in insects and other arthropods They are used to detect the position of the body antennae which causes stretching on the cuticle of the Johnston's organ.
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Golgi tendon organ
The Golgi tendon organ (GTO) (also called Golgi organ, tendon organ, neurotendinous organ or neurotendinous spindle) is a proprioceptive sensory receptor organ that senses changes in muscle tension.
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Mechanoreceptor
A mechanoreceptor is a sensory receptor that responds to mechanical pressure or distortion.
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Medulla oblongata
The medulla oblongata (or medulla) is located in the brainstem, anterior and partially inferior to the cerebellum.
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Muscle spindle
Muscle spindles are stretch receptors within the body of a muscle that primarily detect changes in the length of the muscle.
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Pulmonary stretch receptors
Pulmonary stretch receptors are mechanoreceptors found in the lungs.
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Vasopressin
Vasopressin, also named antidiuretic hormone (ADH), arginine vasopressin (AVP) or argipressin, is a hormone synthesized as a peptide prohormone in neurons in the hypothalamus, and is converted to AVP.
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