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If external respiration is working properly, the blood leaving the lung will have more oxyhemoglobin and less carbaminohemoglobin than the blood entering the lung.
Olfactory Cilia
Hair-like structures located in the nasal cavity that serve as receptor sites for smell, playing a crucial role in the sense of smell.
Taste Cells
Specialized cells within the taste buds that are responsible for detecting sweet, sour, salty, bitter, and umami tastes.
Auditory Hair Cells
Sensory cells located in the cochlea of the inner ear that convert sound waves into electrical signals for the brain to interpret as sound.
Rods and Cones
Photoreceptor cells in the retina of the eye, with rods being responsible for vision at low light levels and cones being responsible for color vision and detail.
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