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JulsSmile [24]3 years ago
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1. Retina - responsible for sight transduction.

2. Cochlea - responsible for hearing transduction.

3. Taste buds - responsible for taste transduction.

4. Olfactory epithelium - responsible for smell transduction.

Explanation:

The Retina, responsible for sight transduction, is a light-sensitive tissue located in the innermost part of the eye. It transforms light into neural signals. The cochlea is a spiral-shaped cavity located in the inner ear that contains the hearing sensory organ. The taste buds are located around the papillae in the surface of the tongue. They are the ones that contain the taste receptor cells responsible for taste transduction. Finally, the olfactory epithelium is located inside the nasal cavity and contains the olfactory receptor cells involved in the transduction of smell.

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