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Receptive vs Receptor - What's the difference?

receptive | receptor |

As an adjective receptive

is .

As a noun receptor is

(biochemistry|medicine) a protein on a cell wall that binds with specific molecules so that they can be absorbed into the cell in order to control certain functions.

receptive

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • capable of receiving something
  • ready to receive new ideas or concepts
  • receptor

    Alternative forms

    * receptour (qualifier)

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (biochemistry, medicine) A protein on a cell wall that binds with specific molecules so that they can be absorbed into the cell in order to control certain functions.
  • * 2001': In the target organ, the drug is recognised by ‘'''receptors ’. These are large molecules, usually proteins, to which the drug binds tightly and with a high degree of specificity. — Leslie Iversen, ''Drugs: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford 2001, p. 24)
  • (biology) Any specialized cell or structure that responds to sensory stimuli.
  • Derived terms

    * acetylcholine receptor * counterreceptor