What is the Stimulus for Smell?
Chemical in the Air.
What is the Stimulus for sight?
Light.
What is the Stimulus for taste?
Chemicals in food.
What is the Stimulus for Hearing?
Sound.
What is the Stimulus for Touch/Skin?
Pressure, Temperature, Pain
What is the Receptor for Smell?
What is the Receptor for Sight?
Photoreceptor.
What is the Taste receptor?
Gustatory Receptor.
What is the Receptor for Hearing?
Mechanoreceptor.
What does the Pain Receptor detect?
Pain.
What are the parts to the sensory pathway?
(___->___->___->___)
Stimulus->Receptor->Nerve->Brain.
What is the name of the nerve for sense of sight?
Optic Nerve.
What are the 5 basic Taste?
Bitter, Sweet, Sour, Salty, Umami,
What part of the a sensory pathway interpreting/processing information?
The Brain.
What is the Thermoreceptor Detect
Temperature.
What is the name of the nerve for sense of smell?
Olfactory Nerve.
If the nerve for sight is damaged, you____?
Cannot See.
If the receptor for taste is damaged, what is not detected?
Chemical in food(Stimulus)
Name of the nerve for hearing?
Auditory Nerve.
Pressure is Detected by what Receptor
Mechanoreceptor.
What does a receptor do?
Converts the stimulus into a signal.
What are the two types of Photoreceptors?
Cones and Rods
How many receptors are there?
1.Olfactory 2.Photoreceptor 3.Gustatory 4.Mechanoreceptor 5.Thermoreceptor 6.Pain receptor 7.Proprioceptor
The mechanoreceptor detect ______(touch) and _____(hearing).
Pressure and Vibration
What does your Proprioceptor do/detect.
Body Position and Movement.