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Chemotactile Sensation

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biology2 years ago

Octopuses and Squids: Masters of Sensory Perception

Octopuses and squids have evolved unique sensory specializations, including chemotactile sensation and ion channels, that allow them to navigate and interact with their environment. Recent studies have revealed the molecular basis of these sensory mechanisms, shedding light on the evolution of cephalopod neural and morphological novelties. These findings have implications for understanding the transition from aquatic to terrestrial life and could inspire new technologies in fields such as robotics and materials science.

science2 years ago

Octopus sensory adaptations and behavior.

A new study has revealed the structural basis of sensory receptor evolution in octopuses, shedding light on how these creatures developed their unique chemotactile sensation. Using cryo-electron microscopy, researchers were able to determine the structure of the octopus sensory receptor CRT1, which is responsible for detecting chemicals in the environment. The study provides insights into the evolution of sensory systems in cephalopods and could have implications for the development of new technologies inspired by these creatures.