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sensory ption: for perception to happen, the sensory signal mustreachthe cerebrum 2. adaptation: the ability to no longer perceive sensations due to prolonged expo-sure 3. free nerve endings: pain, temperature changes, tickle, itch 4. encapsulated nerve endings: touch, pressure, vibration 5. sp...

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BIO252 EXAM 3

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CORRECT ANSWERS 100

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,1. sensory vs. perception: for perception to happen, the sensory signal must reachthe cerebrum

2. adaptation: the ability to no longer perceive sensations due to prolonged expo-sure

3. free nerve endings: pain, temperature changes, tickle, itch

4. encapsulated nerve endings: touch, pressure, vibration

5. special sensory cells: used to create special sensory reception

6. exteroceptors: sensations from outside the body

7. interoceptors: sensations from inside the body

8. proprioreceptors: where your body is in space and time

9. mechanoreceptors: stretch (touch, pressure, vibrations, stretch, proprioception)

10. osmoreceptors: osmolarity

11. thermoreceptors: temperature

12. chemoreceptors: chemicals

13. photoreceptors: light

14. nociceptors: pain, fast (acute-sharp stabbing)

15. referred pain: the pain is broadcast to spots on your skin just over the organsor even far from it

16. Referred pain liver and gallbladder: right upper quadrant/ right shoulder

17. referred pain of stomach: inferior to the xyphoid process and intermediate tothe scapulae

18. referred pain of the small intestines: umbilicus region

19. referred pain of the kidneys: superior to umbilicus and wraps around bodydown to thigh

20. referred pain of ureters: inguinal region, inferior aspect of the rectus abdomi-nus

21. referred pain of bladder: five areassuperficial to

sacral region

lower portion of umbilicus regioncentral in the

inguinal region

two bilateral glute muscles

22. tactile receptors: touch, pressure, vibration, itch, and tickle
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