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Conveying Information
Department of Biology, WCU
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Receptors Classification 1. Type of stimuli Mechanical (touch, BP)
Thermal (internal & external) Photo (light detection) Chemical (blood pH)
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Receptors 2. Body region Exteroceptors (touch, temp)
Interoceptors (blood pH, BP, temp)
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Receptors 3. Structural complexity Simple: monitor sensory information
A. free dendritic endings (skin, mucosal membrane) B. encapsulated endings (mechanoreceptors)
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Receptors Complex : sense organs
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Graded Potentials Receptor potentials
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Graded Potentials Generator potential
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Graded potentials Characteristics greater stimulus = greater response
maintained provided stimulus maintained Adaptation over time Receptor types A. phasic (touch) B. tonic (pain)
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Graded potentials Phasic: adapt quickly Tonic: adapt slowly
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Graded Potentials Every potential other than an AP EPSP/IPSP’s GP’s
AP’s AP’s
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Transmission inhibition
Diseases, toxins, drugs 1. Myasthenia gravis shortage of Ach receptors swallowing, talking, muscle weakness 2. Paralysis binding to Ach receptors (curare) 3. Tetradotoxin decreases Na+ conduction
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