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action potential

A flow of electrical current called a(n) ___ ___ is generated within the initial segment of a neuron.

exteroceptors

Cutaneous receptors are a type of ______.

external

Exteroceptors detect stimuli from the ______ environment.

phasic or adapting

If stimulated over a period of time, ___ receptors lose eventually sensitivity.

small

Localization and sensitivity are easily determined in a ______ receptive field.

general

Pain is an example of a ___ sense.

skin

Receptors for general senses are distributed throughout the ______ and viscera.

simple in structure

Receptors for general senses are usually ______.

chemoreceptors

Receptors in blood vessels that monitor the concentration of carbon dioxide in our blood are called ______.

CNS

Receptors initiate sensory input to the ______.

the body wall

Somatic receptors are found within ______.

selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor

Some antidepressant drugs are SSRIs. SSRI stands for ___ ___ ___ ___.

receptive field

The area that a receptor cell gathers information from is called the ______.

myelin

The presence of a ___ sheath increases the rate of impulse conduction.

cranium

The receptors for the special senses are found within the ______.

reuptake

The removal of neurotransmitters from the synaptic cleft by transport into the synaptic knob is known as ______.

reverberating

The repetitious nature of a ______ circuit ensures that we continue breathing while we are asleep.

modality

The stimulating agent is also called the ___ of stimulus.

visceral

The two types of nociceptors are somatic nociceptors and ___ nociceptors.

Proprioceptors

The types of the receptor that include only the somatic sensory receptors within joints, muscles, and tendons are called

transform energy from one form to another form

Transducers ______.

amplitude; frequency

Action potentials are always propagated along an axon at the same ______ but ______ can vary depending on the strength of the stimulus.

faster

A larger axon transmits an impulse ______ than a smaller axon.

diverging

A message traveling from one presynaptic neuron to multiple postsynaptic neurons is an example of a ______ circuit.

graded

A potential that is a temporary change in membrane potential which lasts only as long as the stimulus that causes it and can vary in size is called a ___ potential

facilitation

An increase in the response of a postsynaptic neuron to a neurotransmitter is known as ______.

diffusion

Another way for the neurotransmitter to be removed from the synaptic cleft is by ______ where there is uptake by surrounding glial cells.

conduction velocity up to 150 meters per second medium conduction velocity slowest conduction velocity

Match the nerve type with its properties. Type A Type B Type C

discharge

Parallel-after-___ circuits have several neurons processing the same information at one time.

an electrical signal

Receptors of the human body convert stimulus energy into ______.

reuptake

Some antidepressant drugs work by blocking the ___ of serotonin.

interoceptors, visceroceptors, or baroreceptors

Specific types of receptors called ___ detect stimuli in the internal organs.

visceral sensory

Stretch receptors in the stomach would be classified as what type?

tonic

The balance receptors in the ear are an example of ______ receptors.

more intense

The brain interprets the increased frequency of nerve signals as a ______ stimulus.

False

True or false: A neuromodulator is another name for a neurotransmitter.

true

True or false: All pain receptors are tonic receptors.

true

True or false: Graded potentials vary in size depending on the stimulus.

transducers

What structure transforms one type of energy into a different type of energy?

phasic

What type of receptor can undergo adaptation?

chemoreceptors

What type of receptor detects molecules dissolved in fluid?

mechanoreceptors, chemoreceptors, thermoreceptors

Which terms indicate a receptor type that is classified by its modality of stimulus?

barorecptors

Which type of receptor detects pressure changes?

proprioceptors

Which type of receptor is found in skeletal muscles, tendons, and joint capsules?

exposure to acid on the skin, sprained ankle, touching a hot pan

Which would stimulate somatic nociceptors?

voltage-gated channels

______ are essential for the generation of an action potential.

the intensity of an action potential varies depending on the conditions

______ is not a property of action potentials.

taste smell sight balance hearing

Match the special sense with its anatomical name. gustation olfaction vision equilibrium audition

Interoceptors

What type of receptor is found in the smooth muscle of organs?

proprioception

What type of receptor monitors changes in body position?

skin, ear

Where are mechanoreceptors found?

oral cavity, skin

Which structures contain exteroceptors?

True

True or false: Facilitation and inhibition may be caused by changes in either the presynaptic neuron or the postsynaptic neuron.

neurons

Neuromodulation alters the response of ______ to neurotransmitters.

the length of time channels are open

The duration of a graded potential is dependent on ______

detect temperature detect light detect pressure change detect tissue damage detect chemicals

Match the modality of stimulus with its function. thermoreceptors photoreceptors baroceptors nociceptors chemoreceptors

large diameter myelinated conduction velocity of approximately 15 meters per second unmyelinated

Match the nerves types with their properties. Type A Type B Type C

neuronal pathways, neuronal circuits

Neuronal pools are also called ______.

interneurons

Neuronal pools are made of ______.

True

True or false: The membrane potential of a neuron becomes positive inside relative to outside during an action potential.

Can either be depolarizing or hyperpolarizing the degree of change in membrane potential is dependent on the stimulus magnitude the decreased intensity with distance traveled along the membrane

Which are among the general characteristics of graded potentials?

converging circuit

______ is the type of neuronal circuit that is made when multiple impulses come together at a single postsynaptic neuron.


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