Receptors
Somatic vs Special
Tasty
Tongue-tastic
Do you smell that?
100

Where are photoreceptors, and what do they do? 

They are in the retina, and they respond to light 

100

What do the senses do? 

Respond to changing enviornment and maintain homeostasis

100

Food high in sugar (carbs) is

Sweet


100
What is Gustation 

Taste


100

rhin/o

nose

200

Chemoreceptors are stimulated by what?

Chemical change 

200

What type of neurons do special senses use?

Bipolar neurons

200

Acidic food is

Sour

200

Where are taste buds located 

In the papillae of the tongue 

200

What is the smell pathway? 

Olfactory (I) to the temporal lobe

300

What receptor is stimulated by temperature?

Thermoreceptors 

300

What type of neurons do somatic senses use?

Unipolar neurons 
300
35 different proteins make food what?

Bitter

300
80% of taste is actually what? 
Smell
300

Olfactory receptors are found where?

Upper nose embedded in the mucus membrane

400

Mechanoreceptors are stimulated by...

Change in shape, stretch + pressure. 

400

Where are somatic neurons embeded? And name a somatic sense.

Skin, Organs, and Muscles

Touch, hot, cold, pain

400

Broth and Meat are what?

Savory 

400

What receptors detect all of the flavors we know except spice? 

Chemoreceptors

400

Where do you find olfactory hairs?

The end of the nose 

500

What receptor is stimulated by tissue damage? 

Nociceptors

500

What are the special senses?  

Vision, Hearing, Balance, Smell, Taste


500

Foods high in Na, Cl, and K are

Salty

500

What is the gustation pathway

Facial (VII), Glossopharyngeal (IX), and Vagus (X) to the parietal lobe 

500

What happens to the particles you inhale?

They dissolve into mucus, and chemoreceptors detect them