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Skin Receptors. Body Receptors  Sensory Receptors- nerves and cells that are in your eyes and ears.  External Receptors – outside the body, pain, heat,

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1 Skin Receptors

2 Body Receptors  Sensory Receptors- nerves and cells that are in your eyes and ears.  External Receptors – outside the body, pain, heat, pressure, light, chemicals.  Internal Receptors – blood pressure, balance, energy use, heart beat

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4 Skin Communication to Brain  Your body has about 20 different types of nerve endings that all send messages to your brain.  The 4 most common are heat, cold, pain, and pressure/touch receptors.  Pain is important for your safety  Some parts of our body have more nerve endings than others

5 Skin Receptors  Tongue, sensitive to pain but not to hot and cold, that is how you burn your mouth so easily.  Fingertips are also very sensitive, some people use their fingers to read.  There are about 100 touch receptors in each fingertip.  The least sensitive part of your body is the middle of you back.  The most sensitive part are your hands, lips, face, neck, tongue, fingertips and feet

6 Pressure  Mechanoreceptors –sense physical touch and pressure, also respond to motion, stretch, and sound.

7 Pain  Pain Receptors- respond to pain and light touch, these are negative receptors if you feel the pain you remove the stimuli. They can be dulled with pain medication like Asprin and ibuprofen

8 Hot and Cold  Thermoreceptors – hot and cold temperature, body temperature

9 Chemical Receptors  Chemoreceptors – taste, smell

10 Magnetic Receptors  Electromagnetic receptors – light, electricity, magnets, radiation  Platypus – can sense the electric fields of the prey in the muscles of their bills  Migratory patterns of whales.

11 Shivering  It is your body’s way of trying to get warmer.  Rattlesnakes are use their skin to feel the body heat of other animals


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