BIOB33H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Tactile Corpuscle, Bony Labyrinth, Ear Canal

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Sensory receptors are the interface between the nervous system and the internal and external environment. Refers to temperature, pain, touch, pressure, vibration, and proprioception (provide information about the position of the body) Refers to smell, taste, balance, hearing, and vision. Receptors of the retina (for example) are very specific and only respond to lightinformation is relayed from the receptor to a specific neuron in the cns. Free nerve endings are common in the dermis. Tactile discs are in the stratum basale layer. Root hair plexus monitors distortions and movements of the body surface. Tactile corpuscle: common on eyelids, lips, fingertips, nipples, and. Ruffini corpuscle: in the dermis, sensitive to pressure and distortion. Lamellated corpuscle: consists of concentric cellular layers / sensitive to. Include: olfaction (smell), gustation (taste), equilibrium & hearing, vision. The olfactory epithelium is attached to lamina propria (connective tissue) and consists of:

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