bio 252 exam 2
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1. sensory receptors sensory nerve endings that respond to stimuli
2. what is the function of sensory re- detect sensations
ceptors?
3. Modality type of stimulus refers to vision, taste, hearing
4. location is encoded by which nerve fibers carry signal to the
brain
5. intensity the number of action potential per unit time
6. duration encoded by how long stimulation last
7. phasic receptors adapts quickly
8. tonic receptors adapts slowly
9. where are general sense receptors? in skin, muscle, tendons, joints
10. where are special sense receptors? in the head
11. What are the two specialized propri- Muscle spindles and tendons
oceptors?
12. what is gustation? taste
13. what is the chemical for taste called? tastants
14. what are papillae? tastebuds
15. how many types of taste buds are 4
there?
16. filiform
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Study online at https://quizlet.com/_gm65hx
1. sensory receptors sensory nerve endings that respond to stimuli
2. what is the function of sensory re- detect sensations
ceptors?
3. Modality type of stimulus refers to vision, taste, hearing
4. location is encoded by which nerve fibers carry signal to the
brain
5. intensity the number of action potential per unit time
6. duration encoded by how long stimulation last
7. phasic receptors adapts quickly
8. tonic receptors adapts slowly
9. where are general sense receptors? in skin, muscle, tendons, joints
10. where are special sense receptors? in the head
11. What are the two specialized propri- Muscle spindles and tendons
oceptors?
12. what is gustation? taste
13. what is the chemical for taste called? tastants
14. what are papillae? tastebuds
15. how many types of taste buds are 4
there?
16. filiform
1/2