Pressure receptors Flashcards

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Draw the flow chart stimulated when a receptor detects a stimulus

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stimulus > receptor > coordinator > effector > response

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What 2 sections make up the nervous system?

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Central (CNS) and Peripheral (PNS)

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What part of the nervous system are receptors a part of?

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PNS

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What is a receptor?

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a cell that responds to a specific stimuli, leading to the establishment of a generator potential that causes a response

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What does the influx of Na+ ions have to raise the V above in order to stimulate a response?

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-55 mV

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What receptor responds to pressure?

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Pacinian corpuscle

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Where do Pacinian Corpuscle often occur?

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deep in skin, fingers and feet

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What does a Pacinian Corpuscle consist of?

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a single sensory neurone wrapped in layers of connective tissue separated with gel

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What channel proteins are in the cell membranes of Pacinian Corpuscle receptors?

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stretch mediated sodium channels

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When do stretch-mediated sodium channels allow Na+ ions in?

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when they are deformed/ stretched, which occurs as a result of pressure

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Explain how Pacinian corpuscle receptors detect changes in pressure

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cell membranes contain stretch-mediated sodium channels
when pressure is applied, these channels stretch (widen) which allows Na+ ions to diffuse in, making the inside of the neurone more positive, which if positive enough an action potential will occur

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What does a greater pressure result in?

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more Na+ ions entering

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