词条 | lateral line system |
释义 | lateral line system biology also called lateralis system ![]() Neuromasts are made up of a cluster of sensory and support cells (cell) encapsulated within a jellylike sheath called the cupula. Each sensory cell, or hair cell, bears several small cilia (cilium), and each cilium may be stimulated by water movement or pressure from a single direction. The lateral line system allows the fish to determine the direction and rate of water movement. The fish can then gain a sense of its own movement, that of nearby predators or prey, and even the water displacement of stationary objects. In sharks (shark) and rays (ray), some neuromasts have been evolutionarily modified to become electroreceptors called ampullae of Lorenzini (mechanoreception). These receptors are concentrated on the heads of sharks and can detect the minute electrical potentials generated by the muscle contractions of prey. Ampullae of Lorenzini can also detect Earth's electromagnetic field, and sharks apparently use these electroreceptors for homing and migration. |
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