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Name the two types of receptors |
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What are general receptors |
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temperature, touch, pain, stretch, pressure |
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What are special receptors |
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gustation, olfactory, vision, equilibrium, audition. |
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structures that detect stimuli Can be simple (nose) or complex (eye) |
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What are the three criteria used to describe receptors |
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Stimulus origin receptor distribution modality of stimulus |
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What are the three types of stimulus origin recpetors |
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Exteroceptors – found in skin or mucous membranes such as nasal and oral cavities Interoceptors – found in the walls of viscera Proprioceptors – found in muscles, tendons and joints |
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Describe three receptor distribution |
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Somatic receptors – They include receptors for chemicals, temperature, pain, touch, proprioception and pressure Visceral receptors – They respond to chemicals, temperature and pressure Special senses - gustation, olfaction, vision, equilibrium and hearing |
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Name 6 modality of stimulus receptors |
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Chemoreceptors – detect specific molecules dissolved in fluid Thermoreceptors – detect changes in temperature Photoreceptors – detect changes in light intensity, color and movement of light Mechanoreceptors – detect physical deformation Baroreceptors – detect pressure changes within body structures Nociceptors – detect tissue damage and pain |
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