Neuronal Communication Flashcards
1
Q
What are the different types of sensory receptor?
A
Photoreceptor- Change in light intensity, light to electrical energy
- Thermoreceptor- Temperature receptors, heat to electrical
- Baroreceptor- Pacinian corpuscles that detect pressure changes in the skin, movement to electrical energy
- Sound- Vibration receptors in the chochlea of the ear, movement to electrical
- Movement, hair cells in inner ear, movement to electrical
- Proprioceptor, detects changes in stretch of muscles, movement to electrical
- Chemoreceptors, detect changes in concentrations of chemicals, chemical to electrical
2
Q
How does a pacinian corpuscle work?
A
- The corpuscle is an oval shaped structure that consists of a series of concentric rings of connective tissue wrapped around the end of a sensory neuron
3
Q
How is a potential difference created across the membrane?
A
- The membranes of neurones contain sodium-potassium pumps
- These pump out 3Na+ ions for every 2K+ ions pumped in
- The membrane is more permeable to K+ than Na+ meaning that some K+ leaks out of the cell
- The potential difference in the across the membrane is -60mV as there are more positive ions on the outside of the cell than on the inside, this is known as resting potential