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What is responsible for infrared detection in pit viper snakes? a. piezo b. TMC1/2 c. TRPV1 d. TRPM8 e. TRPA1

          What is responsible for infrared detection in pit viper snakes?
a. piezo
b. TMC1/2
c. TRPV1
d. TRPM8
e. TRPA1
        

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00:01 The right answer to this question is option d, that is, cobra, crate and viper are poisonous snakes.
00:17 Are poisonous snakes...
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