Pacinian Corpuscle - Pressure receptor Flashcards

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what does the pns include?

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= receptirs
= sensory nnueron
= mitor nueron

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what does pacinian corpsule react to?

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=pressure changes
= receptors are found deep in skin- fingers and feet
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What does the pacininain coruspule include?

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= singlw sensory nueron]
= wrapped in layers of tissue seperated by gel
= has special channel protins in emmebrane

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what are the structure of plasma membranes?

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=contain channel proteins,
= membranes surrounding the sensoru nueron have stretched mediaed sodium channels
= channels can open and allow Na+ ions to enter sensory nueron only when stretched or deformed
= pressure has to be applied to stretch and open the channels

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What happens in the resting state, no pressure stimulus?

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= Na+ ions are too narrow, for Na+ to diffuse into sensory nuerons
= resting potentail is maintained
= when pressure is applied, deforms the nueron plasma membrane, streches and widens the Na+ channels so Na+ ions can diffuse in so generator potential happens

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what does the number of channels depend om?

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= how much pressure is being applied

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Why may adding more pressure have no effect on the membrane potential difference?

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= threshold has been reached, all or nothing principle, rememer when threshold has been reached and an action potetnail has been generated, another actin potential cannot be generated, repolrosatio happens

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