Meaning & Definition of word "Receptor"

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    Receptor

    /rɪˈsɛptər/

    noun:

    • 1. A cell or organelle that responds to external stimuli or signals, often involved in sensory perception or biological processes.
      • Example: The photoreceptor cells in the retina are responsible for converting light into neural signals.
    • 2. A protein molecule that binds to specific ligands, such as hormones, neurotransmitters, or drugs, and is involved in signal transduction.
      • Example: The hormone insulin binds to its receptor on the cell surface, triggering a series of metabolic responses.
    • 3. An element in a communication system that receives signals, such as a radio or television receiver.
      • Example: The radio receptor must be tuned to the correct frequency to pick up the broadcast signal.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'receptus', meaning 'taken back'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    pain receptor:

    A type of receptor that responds to painful stimuli.

    hormone receptor:

    A receptor that specifically binds to a hormone and triggers a response.

    neurotransmitter receptor:

    A receptor located on a neuron's membrane that interacts with neurotransmitters.

    Related Words

    transmitter:

    A substance or device that sends signals.

    ligand:

    A molecule that binds to a receptor to form a complex.

    signal:

    A detectable change that conveys information.

    Slang Meanings of receptor

    Meaning: A person who receives information passively.

    Example Sentence: He’s just a receptor in the meeting, not contributing much.

    Meaning: Someone who is overly receptive to emotions or vibes.

    Example Sentence: She's such a receptor; she can feel the mood in the room instantly.