BIOL 120 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Cranial Nerves, Skeletal Muscle, Proprioception

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Sensory receptors from skeletal muscles of the body. Receptors in the stomach, lungs, and heart. Cranial nerves, spinal nerves, and sensory receptors. Efferent information coming out from the skeletal muscles, sensory receptors that are somatic pick up the information and sent to the somatic integration center. Receptors pick up the intensity of skeletal muscle movement (the contraction of sarcomeres, the pressure of putting on the tendons, proper movements). The human body moves by somatic sensory receptors that send afferent information to the somatic integration center and then efferent information is sent to the motor units. Autonomic nervous system contractions or movement of the internal organs. They control cardiac, smooth muscles and glands. You have receptors in viscera (internal organs of the body) Information is being sent to the integration center and we are not aware of the. Taking information from the external environment (special receptors) Taking information from the internal organs (special receptors)

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