A general term for cells that control sensation. Generally, it refers to cells found in the sensory organs of animals, such as the eyes and ears. Many are thought to have differentiated from epithelial cells, and are called photoreceptor cells, auditory cells, etc., depending on the type of stimulus they respond to. Sensory cells. Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 感覚をつかさどる細胞の総称。一般には、動物の目や耳などの感覚器の中にあるものをいう。多くは、上皮細胞から分化したとされ、刺激の種類に従って視細胞、聴細胞などとよばれる。知覚細胞。
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