(i) Define receptor and state their location in our body. Mention any two receptors present in our forebrain and their functions.
(ii) How do nerve impulses travel in our body?


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(i) Specialised tips of some nerve cells which receive information from the surroundings.
Location: Sense organs
Gustatory receptor: detect a taste
Olfactory receptor: detect a smell
(ii) The information acquired at the end of the dendritic tip of a nerve cell sets off a chemical reaction that creates an electrical impulse, which travels to the cell body, then along the axon to its end, releases some chemicals, across the synapses.