neuromast

/ˈnʊrəˌmæst/
noun
  1. A sensory cell or group of cells in fish and some amphibians that detects water movement and vibrations.
    • Scientists study neuromasts to understand how fish detect predators.
    • The lateral line of a fish is made up of many tiny neuromasts.
    • Fish use neuromasts to sense the movement of water around them.
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