BIOS 213L Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Sensory Neuron, Medium Frequency, Membrane Potential

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Sensory receptors-sensory neurons sends ap"s to cns-cns processes ap"s. Ap travels along the length of a neuron"s axon. Chemoreceptors-senses the chemical stimuli in the environment or the blood (taste boods) Mechanoreceptor-stimulated by mechanical deformation of the receptor cell membrane. Proprioceptors-sense of body position and allow fine control of movement. Law of specific nerve ending-states the sensation characteristic of each sensory neuron is that produced by its normal stimulus or adequate stimulus. Generator potential-graded depolarization produced by stimulation of sensory receptor that results in the production of action potentials by a sensory neurons. Action potential-an all-or-none electrical event in an axon or muscle fibers in which the polarity of the membrane potential is rapidly reversed and reestablished. Generator potentials-need to reach a threshold level in order to stimulate an action potential. Low frequency sounds will stimulate hair cells in the distal part of the ear. High frequency sounds stimulate sounds in the proximal sound of the ear.

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