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- Tuberous_receptor abstract "Tuberous receptors are electroreceptors that are specialized to respond to high-frequency electrical fields (electric organ discharges or EODs), and hence are found only in fish with an active electrical sense that can generate their own electrical fields. They are mostly found on weakly electric fishes such as gymnotiforms and mormyrids. These receptors are particularly receptive to their own electrical fields, and can detect perturbations caused by foreign objects. There are two types of tuberous receptors, t-type and p-type.Species which use tuberous receptors include the glass knife fish (Eigenmannia virescens), a gymnotiform.".
- Tuberous_receptor wikiPageID "1005964".
- Tuberous_receptor wikiPageLength "861".
- Tuberous_receptor wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Tuberous_receptor wikiPageRevisionID "642372965".
- Tuberous_receptor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fish_anatomy.
- Tuberous_receptor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Physiology.
- Tuberous_receptor wikiPageWikiLink Electric_organ.
- Tuberous_receptor wikiPageWikiLink Electroreception.
- Tuberous_receptor wikiPageWikiLink Fish.
- Tuberous_receptor wikiPageWikiLink Gymnotiformes.
- Tuberous_receptor wikiPageWikiLink Mormyridae.
- Tuberous_receptor wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tuberous receptor".
- Tuberous_receptor wikiPageWikiLinkText "tuberous receptor".
- Tuberous_receptor auto "yes".
- Tuberous_receptor date "December 2009".
- Tuberous_receptor wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Biology-stub.
- Tuberous_receptor wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced_stub.
- Tuberous_receptor subject Category:Fish_anatomy.
- Tuberous_receptor subject Category:Physiology.
- Tuberous_receptor type Subfield.
- Tuberous_receptor comment "Tuberous receptors are electroreceptors that are specialized to respond to high-frequency electrical fields (electric organ discharges or EODs), and hence are found only in fish with an active electrical sense that can generate their own electrical fields. They are mostly found on weakly electric fishes such as gymnotiforms and mormyrids. These receptors are particularly receptive to their own electrical fields, and can detect perturbations caused by foreign objects.".
- Tuberous_receptor label "Tuberous receptor".
- Tuberous_receptor sameAs Q7850875.
- Tuberous_receptor sameAs مستقبلات_درنية.
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- Tuberous_receptor sameAs Q7850875.
- Tuberous_receptor wasDerivedFrom Tuberous_receptor?oldid=642372965.
- Tuberous_receptor isPrimaryTopicOf Tuberous_receptor.