Structure and Function of the Body Ed 16 Patton Ch 10 Guide Questions with Answers
Structure and Function of the Body Ed 16 Patton Ch 10 Guide Questions with Answers sensory receptors - correct answersmicroscopic receptors located at the tips of dendrites of sensory neurons general senses - correct answersthose detected by simple microscopic receptors that are widely distributed throughout the body in the skin, muscles, tendons, joints, and other internal organs of the body; pain, temp, tough, pressure, and body position special senses - correct answersthose detected by receptors that are grouped in specific areas and associated with complex structures that facilitate these senses; smell, taste, vision, hearing and equilibrium photoreceptors - correct answerssensitive to change in intensity or color of light, as in vision chemoreceptors - correct answerssensitive to presence of certain chemicals, as in taste or smell pain receptors - correct answerssensitive to physical injury thermoreceptors - correct answerssensitive to changes in temperature mechanoreceptors - correct answerssensitive to mechanical stimuli that change their position or shape naked nerve ending - correct answersskin and mucosa (epithelial layers) - pain, discriminative touch, tickle, temperature bulboid corpuscle (Krause corpuscle) - correct answersdermal layer of skin, subcutaneous tissue, mucosa of lip and eyelids, external genitals - touch and possibly cold lamellar corpuscle (Pacini corpuscle) - correct answerssubcutaneous, submucous, and subserous tissues; around joints, in mammary glands and external genitals - pressure and high-frequency vibration
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