Module 11: The Special Senses Flashcards

1
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gustation

A

receptors for taste in the taste buds

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2
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Microvilli on taste buds

A

chemoreceptors

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3
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Papillae

A

tastebuds are on these elevations on the tongue

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4
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3 parts of taste buds

A

supporting cells
gustatory receptor cells
Basal cells

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5
Q

5 basic tastes

A
sour
sweet
bitter
salty
umami (beef, aging cheese)
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6
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Physiology of taste organs

A

microvilli are stimulated
impulse from TONGUE travels along cranial nerve VII (facial) and IX (glossopharyngeal)
impulse from epiglottis and lower pharynx travel along cranial X (vagus)
Impulses then go through medulla oblongata to thalamus
Interpreted in insula of the brain

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7
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Olfaction

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smell

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8
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Olfactory receptor cells are found in the

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olfactory epithelium

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9
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Physiology of Olfactory Organs

A

olfactory receptors stimulated
Impulse travels along cranial nerve I
Interpreted in temporal lobe

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10
Q

What nerves cause reflex reaction of sneezing

A

V and I

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11
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Accessory structures of the eye

A
eyebrow
eyelid
eyelashes
conjunctiva
lacrimal apparatus
extrinsic eye muscles
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12
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2 muscles under eyebrow

A

obicularis oculi

corrugators

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13
Q

Eyelid is also known as

A

palpebra

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14
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2 regions of conjunctiva of eye

A
palpebral conjunctiva (thick, adheres to eyelid)
Bulbar conjunctiva (covers surface of eyeball; conjunctival sac forms when eyelid is closed)
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15
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Lacrimal apparatus of eye

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consists of lacrimal gland and tear ducts (almond shape)
Secretes lacrimal fluid (tears)
Tears drain through lacrimal puncta, lacrimal sal, nasolacrimal duct which empties into nasal cavity

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16
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Lacrimal fluid contains

A

lysozyme to destroy bacteria and prevent infection

17
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Extrinsic eye muscles

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Superior rectus (rolls eye upward)
Inferior rectus (downward)
Lateral rectus (outward)
Medial rectus (inward)
Superior oblique (medially)
Inferior oblique (laterally)
18
Q

3 cranial nerves that control extrinsic eye muscles

A

oculomotor (cranial nerve III)
Abducens (cranial nerve VI)
Trochlear (cranial nerve IV)

19
Q

3 layers of the eye

A

fibrous
vascular
inner (nervous)

20
Q

Fibrous layer of eye

A

Sclera (white of eye)

Cornea (window of eye)

21
Q

Vascular layer of eye

A

choroid
ciliary body
Iris

22
Q

Inner nervous layer of eye

A

aka retina
Rods (120mi, dim light)
Cones (6.5mi, bright light, color)

23
Q

Sight disorder

A

hyperopia (farsighted - only see far)

Myopia (nearsighted - only see close)

24
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Cataracts

A

cloudy area in lens causing distorted images

25
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Glaucoma

A

intraocular press when the drainage from aqueous humour is blocked

26
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Outer ear

A

Pinna (flap)
auditory canal
Cerumen - earwax produced by ceremonies glands

27
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Middle ear

A

tympanic membrane, ossicles, phyaryngotympanic tube

28
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Inner ear

A

aka labyrinth

29
Q

Cochlea

A

for hearing
shaped like snail
contains hair for hearing int he organ of Corti

30
Q

Vestibule

A

in-between semicircular canals and cochlea

for balance

31
Q

Semi circular canals

A

oval shaped
detect motion
for balance

32
Q

Physiology of hearing

A

sound waves pass through external auditory canal and vibrate tympanic membrane
vibrates 2 ossicles (malleus, incus, stapes)
causes perilymph in cochlea to move
endolymph which stimulate hair cells in organ or court
Nerve impulse travel along cochlear branch, cranial nerve VII to temporal lobe

33
Q

Disorders of ear

A

impacted cerumen (earwax build up)
Ruptured tympanic membrane (eardrum)
Tinnitus (ringing in ear)