Neurons
Smell
The Ear
Taste
The Eye
100

Name the three (3) different types of neurotransmitters

Ach, biogenic amines, amino-acid based

100

T or F - Humans have more olfactory receptors than aquatic reptiles.

True, humans live on land while aquatic reptiles live primarily in water.

100

T or F: At rest, zero glutamate is being released from hair cells.

False, a little bit of glutamate is being released at rest.

100

Where are taste receptors found in the body?

Mouth and small intestine

100

The ______ focuses light onto the ______.

Lens, fovea
200
What is an electrical synapse?

A "bridge" or "tunnel" directly connecting two adjacent neurons that allows the action potential to flow from one membrane to the next

200

Which cell types help organize olfactory signals?

Glomerular, paraglomerular, mitral, tuffed

200

What three things influence our balance?

Vision, proprioception, vestibular system

200

T or F: Taste receptor cells contain more than one taste receptor type.

False, taste receptor cells only express one taste receptor protein type (ex: a taste receptor cell could express the protein for salty or sweet, but not both)

200

__________ cells send action potentials from potoreceptors to the brain.

Retinal ganglion

300

List and Define three different types of glial cells.

Astrocytes surround and aid synapses, ependymal cells produce cerebrospinal fluid, satellite cells can become different types of glial cells, microglia help in brain immune response, oligodendrocytes and schwann cells help with myelination

300

What does a 'graded response' mean?

The strength of a signal influences how much neurotransmitter is released--allowing the brain to interpret signals as stronger and weaker
300

What is the purpose of having taste receptors?

To detect and measure macro/micronutrient intake (remember energy balance) and protect our bodies from toxic/spoiled foods

300

Where are rods and cones oriented on the retina?

S, M, L wavelength cones are located around the fovea, rods are located around the periphery of the retina

400

If the intracellular Cl- concentration is 20 mmol/l and the extracellular Cl- concentration is 170 mmol/l, what is the equilibrium potential and EDF for Chloride? (Mem pot = -70)

-56 and 14

400

Humans have _____ types of olfactory receptors that detect _______ of scents.

400, thousands

400

Where are high frequencies and low frequencies of sound detected along the cochlea?

Higher frequencies toward the base, lower frequencies toward the apex (top)
400

Why do humans today crave salt?

In our ancestor's natural diets salt was very rare. Because of its scarcity yet necessity for life, a high craving and reward evolved relating to salt intake. There is not enough evolutionary pressure today to get rid of this trait, so we still have it.
400
What is the difference between unimodal and multimodal association areas?

Unimodal association areas compare different aspects of the same sense while multimodal areas compare a singal with other sensory systems and memories

500

Explain axonal transport 1) Why must it happen 2) What are the two types 3) Which uses kinesin and which uses dynein?

1) Synthesis of necessary materials can only happen at the two ends of a neuron, so materials must be sent back and forth along the axon 2) Anterograde and retrograde 3) Ant - kinesin, retro - dynein

500

What is unique about olfactory receptors?

They bind to the same types of odors but with different affinities

500

Why is the round window of the cochlea important?

The round window acts as an outlet for waves of perilymph as they stimulate hair cells
500

Why is flavor different from taste?

Our interpretation of flavor is more complex than comparing the outputs of 7 taste receptors; it incorporates retronasal smell, memory/expectation, emotions, texture, and heat signals

500

Explain the midget, blue, and diffuse pathways in bipolar cells.

Midget- L wave cone surrounded by only M wave cone (vice versa). Blue - S wave cone surrounded by M and L wave cone. Diffuse - array of cones oriented around each other.

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