Sense Organs (Cambridge (CIE) IGCSE Co-ordinated Sciences (Double Award)): Revision Note
Sense Organs as Receptors
Receptors are groups of specialised cells
They detect a change in the environment and stimulate electrical impulses in response
Sense organs contain groups of receptors that respond to specific stimuli
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Once the receptor cell in the sense organ has been stimulated, it generates an electrical impulse
This is passed on to a sensory neurone which carries the impulse to the central nervous system
Here a response will be decided on and the impulse will be passed to a motor neurone (via a relay neurone)
The motor neurone carries the impulse to the effector (muscle or gland)
The effector carries out the response
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