BIOL 1201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: Membrane Potential, Myofibril, Axial Skeleton

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The ability of organisms to sense different stimuli requires two components: that the signals stimulate different parts of the brain, different types of sensory receptors for each different sensation. The olfactory receptors line the upper portion of the nasal cavity and their axons synapse directly with a mucous coating. Neurons in the olfactory lobe of the brain. The olfactory receptors have cilia which extend through the lining of the nasal cavity and into the mucous that coats it. This triggers a signal transduction pathway involving _______. G-proteins and results in the opening of na+ channels. Continued exposure to a stimulus results in a decrease in responsiveness. As the ligand remains bound to the receptors the receptors become less responsive. The visual system is much more complicated includes a great deal of integration of a signal prior to that information passing on to the brain. Rods (cones) synapse with bipolar cells which synapse with ganglion cells (form the optic nerve fibers).

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