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What are sensory receptors? |
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Receptors in skin, mucus membanes, muscles, tendons, and joints |
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Touch, pressure/vibration, tickle/itch |
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Meissners corpuscle, hair root plexuses, merkel disks, ruffini corpusles |
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(Tactile receptors) Pressure/ Vibration |
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(Tactile receptors) Tickle/ itch |
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Free nerve endings in dermis, epidermis Detect heat (32-48 Celcius), cold (10-40 celcius) |
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Free nerve endings in all tissues Detect pain (including chemical) Detect excess heat (>48 C), cold (<10 C) Reports from organs are referred pain |
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Includes: muscles spindles in muscles, tendon organs in tendons, joint kinesthetic receptors in synovial joints, hair cells in inner ear. Measures effort, location, tension, and movement |
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Olfaction (Upper nasal cavities) |
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Olfactory receptors, supporting cells, basal cells. |
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Odorants bind to multiple receptors, sum of signals= odor. Olfactory nerves->olfactory bulbs->olfactory tract-> limbic system, temporal lobe, hypothalamus. Rapid adaption |
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Gustatory receptor cells where? |
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In taste buds (lasts 5 days) |
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Gustatory: flavorant dissolved in |
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salty, sweet, bitter, sour, and new umami (savory) |
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Sensation routed to cranial nerves |
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Medula oblongata, limbic system, hypothalamus an thalamus, gustatory area of parietal lobe. |
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Fibrous tunic- sclera, cornea Vascular tunic- choroid, ciliary body, iris Retina: Neural layer: Photoreceptive layer, bipolar cell layer, ganglion cell layer. Pigmented layer |
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(Eye structure continued) |
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Anterior cavity contains aqueus humor. Vitreous cavity contains vitreous body: Begins to retract age 30, forms floaters, can produce retinal tear. Lens: Focuses refracted light on retina. Hyperopia-farsighted Myopia- nearsighted Accomodation- presbyopia Astimatism- irregular shape. |
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Auricle, external auditory canal |
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Eustachian (auditory) tube- pressure equalization Auditory ossicles: malleus, incus, stapes. Oval window |
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Bony labyrinth, membranous labyrinth organ of corit (spiral organ)(hair cells sense vibrations, route through vesitbulocochlear nerve). Semicircular ducts- dynamic equilibrium Utricle, saccule- static equilibrium |
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Sound waves strike eardrum, vibrations pass through ossicles, vibrate oval window, pressure waves in perilymph vibrate: vestibular membrane and scala tympani, pressure waves through endolymh, vibrate basilar membrane, stimulate hair cells, and neurotransmitters initiate signal in sensory neurons. |
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Cataracts – cloudy lens; implant artificial lens Glaucoma – increased anterior chamber fluid pressure (retinal and nerve damage, blindness) Trachoma (blindness caused by Chlamydia) |
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Sensorineural deafness (atherosclerosis, loud noises, medications) Conduction deafness (otosclerosis, injury, age) Tinnitus Vertigo Otitis media (otalgia in children, amoxacillin). |
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