A&P I Chp. 16 - Types of Receptors, Stimulus, and Localization of Pain
itch, tickle
----- & ----- sensations are detected by free nerve endings
Slow
----- pain begins a second or more after a stimulus is applied, it gradually increases in intensity over a period of several seconds or minutes
merkel, meissner corpuscle
------ and -------- -------- are tactile receptors involved in fine touch and are type I cutaneous mechanoreceptors
visceral
------- pain results from stimulation of nociceptors in organs
location, stimulus
2 way to classify sensory receptors is based on the ----- of the receptors and the type of ----- they detect
fast, slow, somatic, visceral
4 types of pain
mechanoreceptor
A sensory receptor sensitive to stretching of blood vessels and internal organs is called a ---------- .
proprioceptor
A(n) ------ would help prevent overstretching a muscle.
rapidly, myelinated, A
Fast pain occurs very ------ because nerve impulses propagate along --------- type ---- fibers
slow
If a receptor continues to trigger impulses as long as the stimulus is applied, then it is called a ------ adapting receptor.
unmyelinated, C
Impulses for slow pain conduct along ------ type ---- fibers
interoceptors
Impulses from these receptors may not be consciously perceived but strong stimuli may be felt as pain or pressure
somatic
Pain that arises from stimulation of receptors in the skin is called ----- pain
fast
The pain felt from a needle puncture or knife cut to the skin is an example of ----- pain
spinal nerve, dermatome
The visceral organ involved and the area to which the pain is referred are served by the same ------ ----- & -------
hair root plexuses
a tactile receptor that's a nerve that's wrapped around hair follicles, they detect movements on the skin surface that disturb hairs (you know someone is behind you when you feel them breathing on your neck)
pacinian corpuscles
a tactile receptor that's for sustained pressure
ruffini corpuscles
a tactile receptor that's involved in crude touch, they are most sensitive to stretching that occurs as you move your fingers or limb
tactile receptors
a type of mechanoreceptor for touch
1
hair root plexuses are for fine touch so they are type ---- cutaneous mechanoreceptors
referred pain
instance of visceral pain where the pain is felt in or just deep to the skin that overlies the stimulated organ or in a surface area far from the stimulated organ
homeostasis
nociceptors contributes to ------
no
nociceptors exhibit ------ adaptation
free nerve endings
nociceptors, the receptors for pain, are ----- ------ ------- found in every tissue of the body except the brain, they are bare dendrites that lacks any structural specialization
mechanoreceptors
proprioceptors are a kind of -------------
tendon organs
proprioceptors found in tendons that detects pulling of tendons
muscle spindles
proprioceptors found in the muscles that detects muscle length
joint kinesthetic receptors
proprioceptors that detects joint movement
exteroceptors, interoceptors, proprioceptors
receptors based on location
exteroceptors
receptors located at or near the external surface of the body; they are sensitive to stimuli originating outside the body and provide information about the external environment
proprioceptors
receptors located in muscles, tendons, joints, and the inner ear. They provide information about body position, muscle length and tension, and the position and movement of your joints
interoceptors (visceroreceptors)
receptors that are located in blood vessels, visceral organs, muscles, and the nervous system and monitor conditions in the internal environment.
mechanoreceptors
receptors that are sensitive to mechanical stimuli such as the deformation, stretching, or bending of receptors or cells
chemoreceptors
receptors that detect chemicals in the mouth (taste), nose (smell), and body fluids.
photoreceptors
receptors that detect light that strikes the retina of the eye
osmoreceptors
receptors that detect the osmotic pressure of body fluids.
interopceptors
receptors that detects a full bladder, full rectum, hunger, blood sugar, O2 & CO2, osmolarity, blood pressure
thermoreceptors
receptors that detects changes in temperature
nociceptors
receptors that respond to painful stimuli resulting from physical or chemical damage to tissue.
right lower abdomen
referred pain ex: someone who has appendicitis would have pain on ------ ------ --------
heart, left arm, neck
referred pain ex: the pain of a heart attack radiates along the skin over the ------, along the ------ -----, and the skin inferior to the -----
2
ruffini corpuscles are type ---- cutaneous mechanoreceptors
cutaneous
sensations of touch generally result from stimulation of tactile receptors in the skin or ------ layer
hearing, vision, smell, taste, touch, pressure, vibration, temperature, and pain
senses that are conveyed by exteroreceptors
equilibrium, body position
the inner ear has receptors that detects ------ and ------- -----
slow
the pain felt from a a toothache is an example of ---- pain
slow
type of pain that's excruciating, chronic, burning, aching, or throbbing pain