stretch receptor - Meaning in Telugu

stretch receptor - Meaning in Telugu

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Definitions and Meaning of stretch receptor in English

stretch receptor noun

  1. a receptor in a muscle that responds to stretching of the muscle tissue

What is stretch receptor meaning in Telugu?

The word or phrase stretch receptor refers to a receptor in a muscle that responds to stretching of the muscle tissue. See stretch receptor meaning in Telugu, stretch receptor definition, translation and meaning of stretch receptor in Telugu. Learn and practice the pronunciation of stretch receptor. Find the answer of what is the meaning of stretch receptor in Telugu.

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