Magneettikenttäherkkyys
Magneettikenttäherkkyys, often referred to as magnetoreception, is the ability of certain organisms to detect and respond to magnetic fields. This phenomenon is most commonly studied in migratory birds, which use Earth's magnetic field to navigate during long-distance flights. The underlying mechanism involves specialized cells called magnetoreceptors, which contain magnetite particles that align with the magnetic field. These particles interact with other molecules within the cell, creating a signal that is transmitted to the organism's nervous system, allowing it to perceive and respond to magnetic fields.
Magnetoreception is not limited to birds; it has been observed in various other animals, including reptiles,
The exact molecular mechanisms behind magnetoreception are still not fully understood. However, research has identified several
Magnetoreception is an example of a biological compass that allows organisms to navigate using Earth's magnetic