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Receptors Specialised cells that detect a variety of different stimuli and convert them into
nerve impulses
Sense organ A concentration of receptors with the same function forms a sense organ
The receptors that detect light stimuli Photoreceptors. concentrated in the eye
Thin mucous membrane that covers the front of the eye The conjunctiva. Contains pain receptors that are stimulated by dust resulting in
blink reflex. Also lines eyelids inner surface to reduce friction.
Tear gland Secretes antiseptic tears to prevent infection and prevent conjunctiva from
bacteria and dehydration.
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