noun
- a muscle or gland that responds to a nerve signal and produces a physical effect or action
- a protein or molecule that binds to a receptor and triggers a biological response
- a device or mechanism that produces motion or control in a system
Usage: biology, physiology
Usage: biochemistry, molecular biology
Usage: engineering, robotics
Examples
- The muscle acts as an effector when the nervous system sends a signal to contract.
- In a reflex arc, the effector responds immediately without waiting for brain input.
- Hormones function as chemical effectors that trigger responses in target cells.
- The robot's motors are effectors that allow it to move and manipulate objects.
- When you touch a hot stove, your arm muscles are the effectors that pull your hand away.
- Glands are effectors that secrete substances like sweat or saliva in response to stimuli.