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Sentences with MECHANORECEPTIONS

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Sentences

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"Fish use mechanoreceptions to detect vibrations in the water."
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"Insects have specialized mechanoreceptions called Johnston's organs."
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"The human ear contains mechanoreceptions that convert sound waves into electrical signals."
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"The whiskers of a cat are equipped with mechanoreceptions to help them navigate in the dark."
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"Some animals have mechanoreceptions in their feet that help them grip surfaces."
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"Bats rely on mechanoreceptions to navigate and find their prey using echolocation."
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"The antennae of insects have mechanoreceptions that detect air movements."
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"Certain plants have mechanoreceptions that allow them to respond to physical touch."
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"Spiders use mechanoreceptions to detect prey caught in their webs."
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"Birds have mechanoreceptions in their beaks to help them locate food."
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"Whales use mechanoreceptions to communicate with other members of their pod."
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"The sense of kinesthesia relies on mechanoreceptions in the muscles and joints."
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"Certain fish have mechanoreceptions in their lateral lines that detect water movements."
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"Plants can have mechanoreceptions in their root tips that allow them to navigate around obstacles."
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"Some animals have mechanoreceptions in their hair cells that enable them to detect sound."
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"Fish have specialized mechanoreceptions in their lateral lines that help them detect movement and vibrations in the water."
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"The tiny hairs in our inner ears are mechanoreceptions that enable us to perceive sound waves."
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"Insects use mechanoreceptions on their antennae to navigate through their environment and detect obstacles."
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"Some plants have mechanoreceptions in their leaves that allow them to respond to touch or wind."
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"Bats rely on mechanoreceptions called echolocation to navigate and find prey in the dark."
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"Whales have mechanoreceptions in their baleen plates that help them filter feed on tiny organisms."
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"The human skin has mechanoreceptions that enable us to feel sensations like pressure, touch, and vibration."
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"Certain insects have specialized mechanoreceptions on their legs that help them maintain balance while walking or flying."
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