Baroreceptor

/ˌbær.oʊ.rɪˈsɛp.tər/ noun

A sensory nerve ending that detects changes in blood pressure and sends signals to the brain to help regulate cardiovascular function.

From Greek baro- (weight/pressure) plus receptor (from Latin recipere, to receive). The term was coined in the 20th century as scientists identified these pressure-sensing nerve cells.

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