thermoreceptor |
thermoception |
Related terms |
Thermoreceptor is a related term of thermoception.
In biology|lang=en terms the difference between thermoreceptor and thermoception
is that
thermoreceptor is (biology) a nerve cell that is sensitive to changes in temperature while
thermoception is (biology) the sense of heat and cold: the ability of humans, and many other organisms, to perceive temperature.
As nouns the difference between thermoreceptor and thermoception
is that
thermoreceptor is (biology) a nerve cell that is sensitive to changes in temperature while
thermoception is (biology) the sense of heat and cold: the ability of humans, and many other organisms, to perceive temperature.
thermoceptor |
thermoception |
Related terms |
Thermoceptor is a related term of thermoception.
As a noun thermoception is
(biology) the sense of heat and cold: the ability of humans, and many other organisms, to perceive temperature.
thermoreception |
thermoception |
Synonyms |
Thermoreception is a synonym of thermoception.
As a noun thermoception is
(biology) the sense of heat and cold: the ability of humans, and many other organisms, to perceive temperature.
temperature |
thermoception |
As nouns the difference between temperature and thermoception
is that
temperature is the state or condition of being tempered or moderated while
thermoception is the sense of heat and cold: the ability of humans, and many other organisms, to perceive temperature.
cold |
thermoception |
As nouns the difference between cold and thermoception
is that
cold is a condition of low temperature while
thermoception is (biology) the sense of heat and cold: the ability of humans, and many other organisms, to perceive temperature.
As an adjective cold
is (
label) having a low temperature.
As an adverb cold
is while at low temperature.
heat |
thermoception |
As nouns the difference between heat and thermoception
is that
heat is (military) high explosive antitank: a munition using a high explosive shaped charge to breach armour while
thermoception is (biology) the sense of heat and cold: the ability of humans, and many other organisms, to perceive temperature.