Special Senses: Olfaction, Taste and Vision Pp. 264-293 in the lab book.

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Special Senses: Olfaction, Taste and Vision Pp in the lab book

Types of Sensory Receptors I.Chemoreceptors – detect chemical cues Ex: taste and smell II.Mechanoreceptors – detect stimuli via a mechanical distortion of a cell membrane EX: hearing and touch III. Photoreceptors – detect light EX: vision

Smell (Olfaction) Chemoreceptors in the olfactory epithelium respond to chemicals in the air.

Olfactory Nerve Olfactory Epithelium

Taste The tongue’s surface is covered by small projections called papillae Papillae contain the taste buds There are 10,000 taste buds on the human tongue Each taste bud has ~100 taste cells

Taste Pore

Taste Chemicals in food are detected by taste cells located in the taste buds Taste Bud Taste Cells

Taste Activities Locate the papillae on your tongue – Pg. 290 Do Activity 3: Stimulating the taste buds Can you taste the sugar?

The Distribution of Taste Sweet, Sour, Salty, and Bitter There is now 5 th “taste” Umami is the distinctive taste found in meat and cheese Led to the creation of MSG as a seasoning/preservative

Do Activity 4: Plotting Taste Bud Distribution Does YOUR tongue match this pattern? Hi, I am Kikunae Ikeda. I discovered Umami in You can blame MSG on me.

Taste Activities Do Activity 5: The effect of smell on taste Fill out the table on Pg. 292

Hearing Inner Ear Outer Ear Middle Ear

Auricle (Pinna) External Acoustic Meatus Tympanum Middle Ear Bones Malleus, Incus, and Stapes Cochlea Semicircular Canals Auditory Tube (Eustacean Tube)

Hearing The ear involves mechanoreceptors Sound waves vibrate the tympanum (eardrum)

Ear Infection (Otis Media) Inflammation of the mucosal membrane in the middle ear Commonly caused by bacteria from a sore throat middle ear & throat are connected by the auditory tube

pupil

Pupil Iris Sclera The pupil will change size with light condition Cornea

The Rods and Cones These are the photoreceptors of the eye They occur in the retina of the eye 120 million rods and 6 million cones in each retina Rods are specialized for low light conditions Cones are specialized for color vision under high light intensity

The Blind Spot Do Activity 5: Demonstrating the Blind Spot Why do you have a blind spot?

The Causes of Near/Far Sightedness 1.Lens over or under compensates when focusing 2.Eyeball is too long or too short for proper focusing 3.Cornea or lens has improper curvature

Cataract Lens is hard and opaque Causes problems for focusing light on the retina

Glaucoma Vitreous humor is constantly being created and draining from the eye Blockage stops drainage, putting pressure on the retina & optic nerve

Astigmatism Irregular curvature to the cornea or lens causes focusing problems

Testing for Astigmatism Do Activity 9: Testing for Astigmatism

Color Blindness Normal VisionColor Blind

What Causes Color Blindness? There are 3 Types of Cones in the Human Eye: Red Cones for red wavelengths of light Blue Cones for blue wavelengths of light Green Cones for green wavelengths of light Color Blindness occurs when one or all of these cone types are not sensitive to the correct wavelengths of light Occurs in 6% of men and 0.5% of women

Testing for Color Blindness Color Blindness Test

Dissection of the Cow Eye – Pg Find the parts listed in your handout What is the tapetum lucidum? Do you have a tapetum lucidum?