Receptors
Receptors II
General I
Smell
Taste
100

Dendrites that decent temperature changes.

What are thermoreceptors?

100

This happens when receptors convert the sensory stimulus into an electrical impulse.

What is transduction?

100

Three "types" of pain sensation, and corresponding tissues.

What are superficial pain (skin and subcutaneous tissues), deep pain (muscle, joints, bones), and visceral pain (internal organs).

100
Sense of smell.

What is olfaction?

100
Sense of taste.

What is gustation?

200

Another name for pain receptors.

What are nociceptors?

200

How much of the sensation the animal is consciously aware of.

What is perception?

200

Receptor responsible for detecting heat and cold in the skin.

What are superficial thermoreceptors?

200
Sense organ for smell.

What is olfactory epithelium?

200

The five primary tastes.

What are sweet, sour, salty, bitter, and umami?

300

Chemoreceptors.

What are dendrites or cells that detect concentration of specific chemicals?

300

Modulation.

What occurs when neurons in the sensory pathway can be excited or inhibited?

300

Receptors responsible for detecting core body temperature and reflexes they control. 

What are central thermoreceptors and sweating, shivering, piloerection, and thyroid function.

300

Three types of cells relating to olfaction and their purpose.

What are olfactory receptors - first order neurons, supporting cells - support and protect olfactory receptors, and basal stem cells - divide and differentiate to produce new receptors?

300

Sense organs for taste on papillae of tongue.

What are taste buds?

400

Cells that detect electromagnetic stimuli.

What are photoreceptors?

400

Dendrites stimulated mainly by chemicals released by tissue damage or inflammation.

What are pain receptors or nociceptors?

400

Mechanoreceptors in muscles, tendons, and joints that monitor location of body parts.

What is proprioception?

400

Glands that secrete mucus on the surface that dissolves odorant molecules.

What are olfactory glands (aka bowman's glands)?
400

Two types of cells relating to taste and their purpose.

What are gustatory cells - sensory receptors, and supporting cells - support and protect gustatory cells.

500

Detect mechanical distortions of cell membranes caused by touch or pressure, stretch or bend, or vibrations.

What are mechanoreceptors?

500

Sensory pathway relays sensation to central nervous system.

What is transmission?

500

Three specific types of mechanoreceptors and the tactile sensations they detect.

What are Meisnner's corpuscles - fine touch, hair root plexuses - movements of hairs, and Pacinian corpuscles - deep pressure.

500

Specialized olfactory organ within incisive bones of some species that detects pheromones.

What is the vomeronasal organ?

500

Taste hairs and taste pores.

What are the long microvilli with receptors and the openings in papilla?

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