noun
- specialized cells or structures that detect and respond to specific stimuli such as light, sound, chemicals, or touch
- protein molecules that bind to specific substances and trigger cellular responses
Usage: biology; medicine
Usage: biochemistry; pharmacology
Examples
- The eye contains light receptors called rods and cones.
- Pain receptors in the skin alert us to potential injury.
- Drug molecules bind to specific receptors in the brain.
- Taste receptors on the tongue detect different flavors.
- Scientists study how insulin receptors respond to blood sugar changes.
- The inner ear has receptors that help maintain balance.
- Researchers are developing drugs that target cancer cell receptors.