Exam 3 review chp 16 and chp 17 A&P II

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Interoceptors

Receptors located inside, along organs​; monitor and maintain the homeostatic balance of your body as well as check for stretching, pressure and damage to internal organs.​

Exteroceptors

Receptors that receive outside stimulus​; Your special senses of sight, smell and hearing along with the general somatic senses associated with touch.​

When a stimulus activates its specific sensory receptor.

Sense

Thermoreceptors

Sense Changes in temperature

Chemoreceptors

Sense Chemicals

To __________ is when a stimulus successfully stimulates an action potential in its specific neuron. How your brain interprets the message is how the stimulus is __________.​

Sense; perceived​

Nociceptors

Senses Pain

Osmoreceptors

Senses body fluid osmolarity)​

Photoreceptors

Senses light

tonic receptors

are fast adapting type of sensory receptors: they stimuli and then shutdown very quickly

Phasic receptor

are the slowly adapting receptors; They usually will send a signal as long as they sense the stimuli

special senses

cells that are a part of a sensory organ

True or False: A single neuron and its receptor can sense multiple stimulus types.

false

What type of sense is touch considered?

general sense

Stimulus is perceived

how the brain interprets the sense

General sense description

include free nerve ending and encapsulated dendrites: found over the body

Transduction

is the process in which sensory receptors will create a graded potential associated neurons in response to their specific stimulus

referred pain of kidney

large region of referred pain. The most superior aspect of this region lies just superior to the umbilicus and wraps completely around the body.​

referred pain of heart

more often then not sensed in the jaws, just superior and intermediate to the scapulae, the left chest region and down the medial aspect of the left arm.​

special senses description

most require special cells; all located in the head; sometimes requires complex support structures

types of stimuli sensed by free nerve ending neurons include:

nociceptors thermoreceptors tickle inflammation

The tactile sensations include all of the following EXCEPT​ Pain Touch Pressure​ Itch Vibration​

pain

Referred pain liver and gallbladder

referred pain in the right upper quadrant of the abdominal cavity, at the inferior and superior aspects of the scapula, the right shoulder and just along the posterior portions of the false and floating ribs.​

referred pain of small intestine

referred pain over the umbilicus and radiating out perhaps an inch or so

referred pain of stomach

referred pains just inferior to the xyphoid process and intermediate to the scapulae. ​

referred pain of the ureters

region in the inguinal region. The pattern appears to form a bowl shape, seemingly holding the most inferior aspect of the rectus abdominus (six-pack).​

Sensory Neurons with encapsulated endings.

sense changes in pressure

Speed of pain perception- nociceptors

slow- unmyelinated and their axon diameter's are small fast- myelinated medium-diameter axon can go 100 milliseconds; can be sensed as fast as electrical impulse can be carried to the brain

Encapsulated ending

structure filled with liquid interlaced with dendrites

Free nerve ending

the dendrites do not require help in order to sense

Stimulus Sensed

when a stimulus activates its specific sensory receptor.

referred pain of the lung and diaphragm

will have referred pain covering the majority of the anterior cervical region. It wraps around the neck but only goes up approximately halfway and stops just above the scapulae.​

name the 5 special sense

​Olfaction (smell)​ Gustatory (Taste)​ Sight​ Auditory (hear)​ Equilibrium (Balance)​

Mechanoreceptors

(Senses mechanical changes)​

Select all that apply: Indicate the receptors that sense touch. Free Nerve Endings Root Hair Plexus Corpuscle of Touch (Meissner Touch) Type I cutaneous mechanoreceptor (Tactile Disc) Type II cutaneous mechanoreceptor (Ruffini corpuscle) Lamellated Corpuscle

-Free Nerve Endings -Root Hair Plexus -Corpuscle of Touch (Meissner Touch) -Type I cutaneous mechanoreceptor (Tactile Disc)

Receptors can either_______fast or slowly. If they do so quickly, they are called________receptors, if they do so slowly, they are called______receptors.​

Adapt, tonic, phasic

Unconsciously perceived

Blood Pressure​ Blood composition​ Stretching of viscera​ Oxygen​ pH​

general senses

Consciously and unconsciously

This receptor senses very light touch and low frequencies.

Corpuscle of Touch (Meissner Touch)

An ______ axon with a _____ diameter

Myelinated, Large

The process of your brain interpreting all the stimuli at a given time​

Perceive

Free nerve endings

Widespread, especially in epithelia and connective tissues; Pain, heat, cold

Any senses categorized as special senses have this in common: -All their sensory neurons have specialty cells used for sensing​ -They are the only receptor types located in the head.​ -They all use a type of chemical receptor to sense stimuli​ -They are all exteroceptors​

-They are all exteroceptors​

how many special senses are there

5

Hair receptors

Around hair follicle; Light touch, movement of hairs

The finger-like projections extending from the neuron's cell body that are most frequently the site of stimulation and formation of graded potentials are called ____________ .

Dendrites

Tactile corpuscles

Dermal papillae of fingertips, palms, eyelids, lips, tongue, nipples, and genitals; Light touch, texture

Lamellar corpuscles

Dermis, joint capsules, periosteum, breasts, genitals, and some viscera; Deep pressure, stretch, tickle, vibration

Bulbous corpuscles

Dermis, subcutaneous tissue, and joint capsules; Heavy continuous touch or pressure; joint movements

________receptors sense information coming from the outside. _______sense information originating from the inside while_____receptors sense information about body position.​

Exteroceptors​; Interoceptor; Proprioceptor

True or False: Receptors for Pressure and stretch are only exteroreceptors.

False

True or False: Tactile receptors are found only in the skin.

False

Unencapsulated Endings

Hair receptors; Tactile discs; Free nerve endings

Select all that apply: Indicate the receptors that sense vibration. Lamellated Corpuscle Corpuscle of Touch (Meissner Touch) Root Hair Plexus Type I cutaneous mechanoreceptor (Tactile Disc) Free Nerve Endings Type II cutaneous mechanoreceptor (Ruffini corpuscle)

Lamellated Corpuscle Corpuscle of Touch (Meissner Touch)

End bulbs

Mucous membranes; Similar to tactile corpuscles

Muscle spindles

Skeletal muscles near tendon; Muscle stretch (proprioception)

Tactile discs

Stratum basale of epidermis; Light touch, pressure

Referred pain of bladder

Superficial to the sacral region of the spine, one in the lower portion of the umbilicus region of the abdominal cavity, one central in the inguinal region of the abdominal cavity

Encapsulated Nerve Endings

Tactile corpuscles; End bulbs; Bulbous corpuscles; Lamellar corpuscles; Muscle spindles; Tendon organs

Tendon organs

Tendons; Tension on tendons (proprioception)

__________ are the fast adapting type of sensory receptors. They sense stimuli and then shutdown very quickly. __________ are the slowly adapting receptors

Tonic receptors /Phasic receptors​

tactile sensations is a combination of five different sensory modalities.

Touch Pressure Vibration Itch Tickle

Consciously perceived

Touch​ Pressure​ Stretch​ Heat​ Cold​ pain​

The process in which a sensory structure is stimulated and creates a graded potential in a neuron is called:​

Transduction

True or false: Grabbing and feeling an object might use all the receptor types in order for the brain to perceive what it is touching.

True

Indicate the receptors that sense pressure.

Type II cutaneous mechanoreceptor (Ruffini corpuscle); Type I cutaneous mechanoreceptor (Tactile disc)

Proprioceptors

Where are you?" receptors, located in muscles, tendons and joints​; Stretching or condensing these structures stimulates the receptors


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