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7 years ago
The olfactory receptor also contains a membrane protein that recognizes isoamyl acetate and, via several other molecules, transduces the odor stimulus into a receptor potential. Does the Pacinian corpuscle likely have this isoamyl acetate receptor protein? Does the free nerve ending likely have this isoamyl acetate receptor protein?
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7 years ago
Pacinian corpuscle and free nerve ending are not likely to have the isoamylacetate receptor because they did not respond to
chemical stimuli.
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