6- Receptors =) Flashcards
Describe how a Pacinian corpuscle produces a generator potential when stimulated. (3)
- ↑ pressure deforms stretch-mediated Na+ channels
- Na+ in
- depolarisation (–> g.p.)
The membrane potential at the sensory neurone was the same whether medium or heavy pressure was applied to the finger tip (Pacinian corpuscle).
Explain why. (2)
- threshold reached
- causes maximal response/ all or nothing principle
When an image is focussed on the fovea, the person sees the object in colour.
Explain why. (3)
- colour detected by cone cells
- fovea only has cone cells
- 3 types of cones- each sensitive to diff λ
Explain why vision using the fovea has high visual acuity. (1)
each cone connected to separate neurone, rods in other parts share a neurone
Explain why vision using other parts of the retina has high sensitivity to light. (3)
- many rods in other parts
- rhodopsin v sensitive to light
- rods connected in groups to ganglion cell
- summation
- if enough light > threshold hits any cell in the group, nervous impulses to brain along optic nerve
Explain waht causes vision using the fovea to be in colour. (1)
3 diff types of cone cells- sensitive to diff λ
Cone cells give higher visual acuity than rod cells.
Explain how. (2)
- each cone cell- separate neurone to brain/ ganglion cell
- x retinal convergence/ x summation
Complete achromatopsia is a form of complete colour blindness. It is caused by having only rods and no functional cone cells.
People with complete achromatopsia have difficulty in seeing detail.
Explain why. (3)
- no functional cones
- each cone connected to single neurone
- send separate impulses to brain