nervous system: pns: sensory (afferent) division Flashcards

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stim receptor goes to

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CNS

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consists of

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receptors

first order neurons

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receptos

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detect changes in environment

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receptors are classified by

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location
type of stimulus received
structure of receptor (general senses only)

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receptor locations

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exteroceptors
interoceptors
proprioceptors

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exteroceptors

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stimulus in external environment = receptors at body surface

eg. touch, most special senses

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interoceptors

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-stimulus in internal environment (in viscera, blood vessels) etc

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proprioceptors

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located in joints, skeletal muscles etc
-monitor body position (stretch receptors, muscle spindles)
balance and movement

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type of stimulus received in receptors

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  • mechanoreceptors (mechanical stimuli eg. pressure, touch, hearing)
  • thermoreceptors (temp)
  • chemoreceptors (chemical)
  • photoreceptors (light)
  • nociceptors (pain)
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structure of receptor (general senses only)

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free nerve endings

encapsulated nerve endings

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free nerve endings

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terminal dendrites of unipolar sensory neurons

eg. pain, root hair plexus

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encapsulated nerve endings

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terminal dendrites enclosed in CT

eg. meissner’s and pacinian corpuscles

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first order neurons

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  • unipolar neurons attached to or associated with receptor

- axon located in cranial/spinal nerves to CNS

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first order neurons cell bodies in

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  • sensory ganglia of cranial nerves

- dorsal root ganglia of spinal cord

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first order neuron axon terminal in

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  • brain nuclei

- dorsal horn of spinal cord

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