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Types of Receptors; explain what they do |
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Chemo- Mechano- Thermo- Photo- |
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Detailed answer: Describe the olfactory receptor |
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Odorant attaches to receptor (g-coupled) which then changes the configuration of the protein to signal the release of adenylate cyclase, which catalyzes the the production of cAMP which then opens ion channels and Na+ and Ca++ enters the cell |
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Taste and why it works the way it does: |
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Salty: Na+ Sour: H+ The other three (bitter, sweet, umami) binding of specific molecules with receptors in the plasma membrane |
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Equilibrium is controlled by: |
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Vestibular apparatus, which contains the semicircular canals, otolith organs (saccuole and utricle) and hair cells |
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crystals of calcium carbonate |
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Hair cells (and Stereocilia) |
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mechanoreceptor cells responsible for senses of hearing and equilibrium (hairlike extensions that come off of the hair cells) |
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Purpose of Outer Ear and components: |
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Ear lobe, auricle and helix: Channels sound to the middle ear |
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Tempanic membrane, ossicles (malleus, incus and stapes) |
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The hearing organ (made up of a body labyrinth and a membranous labyrinth) |
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the three bones (malleus, incus, stapes). The tempanic membrane vibrates, causing the bones to vibrate which vibrates the OVAL WINDOW (a small membrane between the stapes and cochlea) |
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tough coat of connective tissue that is the outermost layer of the eye |
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Light passes through the cornea, then into the pupil. the iris (muscular tissue) controls the size of the pupil |
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muscular structure that surounds the lens and suspends it |
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Whats the blind spot of the eye and why? |
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Optic Disc: because there are no photoreceptors there |
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What refracts light in the eye |
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is like a forward extension of the brain, with its neural layers facing outward toward the light |
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pigment found the rods and cones made up of two components: the pigment retinal and a protein called opsin |
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Catecholamines (epinephrine, NE) |
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Polypeptides, proteins, and glycoproteins (insuline, growth hormone, LH) |
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