Thermoreceptors
« Back to Glossary IndexThermoreceptors are sensory receptors that respond to temperature changes. External thermoreceptors are present in the skin and tongue — and are sensitive to temperatures above (heat) or below (cold) normal body temperature. Internal thermoreceptors reside in the hypothalamus, which respond to internal changes and maintain homeostasis. Blood-sucking insects and vipers use thermoreception to detect their host or locate their prey.
