How Does The Lowly Bacterium Sense Its Environment? Cornell University Researchers Discover Lattice Of Supersensitive Receptors

When humans taste or smell, receptors unique to each nerve cell detect the chemical and send signals to the brain, where many cells process the message to understand what we are smelling or tasting. But a bacterium is just a single cell, and it must use many different receptors to sense and interpret everything around it.

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