Chemoreceptor

/ˌkiːmoʊrɪˈsɛptər/ noun

A specialized cell or sensory receptor that detects the presence of chemical substances and sends signals to the nervous system.

From chemo- (chemistry) + receptor (from Latin recipere, 'to receive'). The term was coined in the early 1900s as scientists discovered cells that specifically sense chemicals rather than light, sound, or touch.

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