All vertebrates have general sensors in their skin for touch, pressure, and pain. These are called _____. olfactory receptors chemoreceptors photoreceptors mechanoreceptors

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Answer 1
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Answer: The correct answer for the blank is -

mechanoreceptors.

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Mechanoreceptors can be described as sensory receptors or cells preseng on skin or other organs , which respond to any mechanical stimuli like touch, difference in the pressure, sound etc.

These are the general sensors present in all vertebrates that are designed to sense touch, pressure, and pain.

Answer 2
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mechanoreceptors

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if an organism has five pairs of chromosomes, how many different gametes could it produce without crossing-over? explain your answer

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2^5 = 32
Each chromosome has 2 options during independent assortment (maternal on the right, and paternal on the left, or the opposite) and there are 5 chromosomes.

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begin with a single parent cell which eventually splits to form new daughter cells.

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