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Taste Cells
Specialized sensory cells responsible for detecting taste stimuli and converting them into neural signals for perception.
Sense of Smell
The ability to detect and interpret odors through specialized sensory cells in the nasal cavity, also known as olfaction.
Rotational Equilibrium
Maintenance of balance when the head and body are suddenly moved or rotated.
Ampullae
Small bulbous structures, especially in the context of the ampullae of Lorenzini in sharks, sensing electric fields and temperature.
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