Stock photography picture of SEM of a neuromast on the skin of a goby fish Awaous guamensis mag 2 000x at 24 x 36 mm Neuromasts...
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SEM of a neuromast on the skin of a goby fish Awaous guamensis mag 2 000x at 24 x 36 mm Neuromasts are sensory organs on the fish s skin that consist of a cluster of sensory hair cells connected to nerve cells They detect motion and vibrations in water Actinopterygii Anatomical Anatomy Anatomy General Animal Anatomy Animal Awaous Awaous Guamensis Bilateria Biological Biology Body Cell Cellular Chemical Chemistry Chordata Chordate Coelomata Concept Craniata Cutaneous Cytology Deuterostomia Encapsulated Nerve Ending Epidermal Epidermis Eukaryotae Eukaryote Feeling Fish Fish Anatomy Gobiidae Goby Guamensis Human Integumentary System Layer Life Science Liquid Mechanoreceptor Metazoa Micrograph Micrography Microscopy Motion Movement Nerve Nervous System Neural Neuroendocrine System Neuroendocrine Neuromast Organ Organ System Organism Outer Perciformes Peripheral Nervous System PNS Scanning Scanning Electron Micrograph Science SEM Sensation Sense Sensory Sense Organ Sensory System Sensory Receptor Sensory Organ Skin Somatic Sensory Receptor Surface Taxonomic Adjective Touch And Pressure Receptor Vertebrate Vertebrate Anatomy Vibrate Vibration Water