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Gustatory Receptors
Sensory receptors located on the tongue that detect taste.
Olfactory Receptors
Specialized nerve cells located in the nasal cavity that are responsible for detecting odors and sending information to the brain for processing.
Chemoreceptors
Sensory receptor cells that respond to chemical stimuli, involved in senses like taste and smell and the regulation of breathing.
Cutaneous Receptor
Sensory receptors found in the skin that respond to various stimuli such as touch, pressure, temperature, and pain.
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