BIO252 EXAM 3 - CHAMBERLAIN
BIO252 EXAM 3 - CHAMBERLAIN
Anatomy and Physiology 2 (BIOS
252)
1/9
, BIO252 EXAM 3 - CHAMBERLAIN
1. sensory vs. perception for perception to happen, the
sensory signal must reach the cerebrum
2. adaptation the ability to no longer perceive sensations
due to prolonged exposure
3. free nerve endings pain, temperature changes, tickle, itch
4. encapsulated nerve end- touch, pressure, vibration ings
5. special sensory cells used to create special sensory
reception
6. exteroceptors sensations from outside the body
7. interoceptors sensations from inside the body
8. proprioreceptors where your body is in space and time
9. mechanoreceptors stretch (touch, pressure, vibrations,
stretch, proprioception)
10. osmoreceptors osmolarity
11. thermoreceptors temperature
12. chemoreceptors chemicals
13. photoreceptors light
14. nociceptors pain, fast (acute-sharp stabbing)
2/9
BIO252 EXAM 3 - CHAMBERLAIN
Anatomy and Physiology 2 (BIOS
252)
1/9
, BIO252 EXAM 3 - CHAMBERLAIN
1. sensory vs. perception for perception to happen, the
sensory signal must reach the cerebrum
2. adaptation the ability to no longer perceive sensations
due to prolonged exposure
3. free nerve endings pain, temperature changes, tickle, itch
4. encapsulated nerve end- touch, pressure, vibration ings
5. special sensory cells used to create special sensory
reception
6. exteroceptors sensations from outside the body
7. interoceptors sensations from inside the body
8. proprioreceptors where your body is in space and time
9. mechanoreceptors stretch (touch, pressure, vibrations,
stretch, proprioception)
10. osmoreceptors osmolarity
11. thermoreceptors temperature
12. chemoreceptors chemicals
13. photoreceptors light
14. nociceptors pain, fast (acute-sharp stabbing)
2/9