temperature receptors, which are heat and cold gates on our nerves. These we could artificially stimulate through chilly capsason that makes the sensation of heat. So you put a chilly in your mouth, it makes it feel but it's not really,. It's just the capsations artificially opening in those receptors or the other one is mentho. A that would give the sensation of co meentos, thewe sensation of colth colt cool. The receptor transduces, it changes one mode into another mode, so it hear its temperature. This thermo receptor changes a temperature stimulus into an electric chemical stimulus, which can then be sent by our nerves to the control centre.

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