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Can someone please answer these questions that is due 4/26/18 @ 4pm please thank you Senses Senses Describe the different types of receptors and the
Can someone please answer these questions that is due 4/26/18 @ 4pm please thank you
Senses
Senses
- Describe the different types of receptors and the different groups of somatic senses.
- Know the structure and functional components of touch, pressure and temperature perceptions.
- Describe how perceptions of pain are different from other senses.
- Know the parts of each of the three regions of the ear. Know what forms the boundary between each.
- Know what structures are similar in all of the different sensations of the ear.
- Describe how each of the sensations converts the original information into neuronal impulses. What role does the brain play in interpreting senses?
- Describe each of the parts that are affected by sound as it is transmitted to the cochlea.
- Describe the significant parts of the cochlea and how the organ of Corti is important in the perception of sound.
- Describe which movements are detected by the different parts of the semicircular canals and the vestibule area.
- Describe the important functions of the external accessory organs of the eye.
- Describe the layers of the eye and their overall functions.
- Describe the function of each of the structures in sequence as light enters the eye and proceeds to the receptors.
- Describe the structures that regulate fluid pressure, pupil diameter, and focal length of light entering the eye.
- Know how the visual field and/or images from the retina are processed by the visual cortex.
- Briefly describe the perceptions of smell and taste and the similarities of the receptors used by each.
- Describe how each of the five primary taste sensations is converted to nerve impulses.
- Be able to define or use in a sentence the following terms: proprioception, utricle, saccule, otolith, ampula, cone, rod, hair cell, anterior and posterior chambers, vitreous chamber, ciliary body, retina, fovea centralis, olfactory bulb, taste buds.
- Which senses adapt? Which ones don't?
- Compare/contrast senses. Which ones are neurons? Which ones are regularly replaced? Which use hairs or microvilli?
- Which sense can distinguish the most specific types of sensation?
- Understand the innervation of the senses, and the role of decussation.
- Which sense is the most processed by the grain?
- How is capsaicin sensed in the mouth? In the skin? What are some of the characteristics of capsaicin sensation?
- What are some changes that happen with age in the sense?
- Discuss the different types of deafness. Which can be helped by a cochlear implant?
- What are some ways that pain can be mediated in the body? Where does this happen?