effector

[ɪˈfɛktər]

effector Definition

  • 1a molecule, cell, or organ that carries out a response to a stimulus
  • 2a device or substance that produces a specific effect, especially a therapeutic effect

Using effector: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "effector" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The effector cells of the immune system are responsible for attacking foreign invaders.

  • Example

    The drug acts as an effector by blocking the production of a certain enzyme.

  • Example

    The robot arm is an effector that can perform precise movements.

effector Synonyms and Antonyms

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Summary: effector in Brief

An 'effector' [ɪˈfɛktər] is a molecule, cell, or organ that responds to a stimulus, or a device or substance that produces a specific effect. Examples include effector cells in the immune system, drugs that block enzyme production, and robot arms that perform precise movements.