peripheral nervous system Flashcards

1
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how many pairs of cranial nerves

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12

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2
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how many pairs of spinal nerves

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31

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3
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nerve plexuses are what

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intertwined network of spinal nerves

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4
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sensory receptors are either of what two things

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  1. specialized cells that synapse w/ dendrites of sensory neurons
  2. the dendrites of sensory neurons
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5
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3 types of sensory receptors

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  1. mechanoreceptors
  2. chemoreceptors
  3. photoreceptors
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6
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mechanoreceptors

  1. detect changes in what 3 things
  2. include receptors for what 4 things
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  1. detect changes in pressure, stretch, temp.

2. include receptors for proprioception, hearing, touch, blood pressure

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chemoreceptors

  1. detect changes in what
  2. include receptors for what 6 things
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  1. detect changes in chemical environment

2. include receptors for pain, smell, taste, blood oxygen levels, blood carbon dioxide levels, pH levels

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photoreceptors

  1. detect changes in what
  2. receptors for what
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  1. detect changes in light

2. receptors for vision

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9
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what is sensation

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body’s detection of changes in its internal/external environment

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10
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perception is what

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sensations that you’re consciously aware of that arise when sensory impulses activate the cerebral cortex sensory areas

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11
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what is sensory receptor adaptation

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it’s when a sensory receptor alters its ability to be activated

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12
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what is downregulation

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it’s when a sensory receptor becomes less sensitive because it’s being overstimulated

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13
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what is upregulation

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it’s when a sensory receptor becomes more sensitive because of lack of stimulation

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14
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what 2 types of sensory receptors adapt quickly

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touch and smell

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15
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what 2 types of sensory receptors don’t adapt at all

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pain and proprioception

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16
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pain receptors

  1. aka
  2. location
  3. are what and are activated by what 2 means
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  1. nociceptors
  2. located in the dendrites of certain sensory neurons
  3. they are protein receptors that are activated by excessive heat or by chemicals released by injured cells
17
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what are the chemicals released by injured cells

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hormones called prostaglandins

18
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referred pain is what and give an example

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it’s when a patient describes the location of pain

EX: my chest hurts and so does my left arm = heart attack