Pronunciation: /ɪˈfɛktər/
noun in biology, a muscle, gland, or organ capable of responding to a stimulus, especially a nerve impulse
A1 An effector is a device that produces a specific action.
A2 The effector in the robot arm helps it pick up objects.
B1 The effector in the immune system is responsible for carrying out the body's response to pathogens.
B2 Chemical messengers act as effectors in the nervous system to transmit signals.
C1 The effector proteins play a crucial role in regulating gene expression.
C2 Researchers are studying how different types of effectors can be used to control gene editing processes.
formal The effector protein is responsible for carrying out the specific function of a gene.
informal The effector helps the cell do its job.
slang The effector is like the muscle of the cell.
figurative Think of the effector as the worker bee in the hive, getting things done.
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