Deck 17: A: Sense Organs

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Movement of hair cells in the organ of Corti against the cochlear membrane can stimulate nerve impulse conduction.
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Somatic sense receptors located in muscles and joints are called visceroceptors.
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Taste buds are both exteroceptors and chemoreceptors.
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The sense organs associated with the semicircular canals function in static equilibrium.
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Dynamic equilibrium depends on the functioning of the crista ampullaris.
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The auditory ossicles include the malleus,incus,and stapes.
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Olfaction requires the chemical response of a dissolved substance for a stimulus.
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Touch and pressure are examples of stimuli that activate mechanoreceptors.
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As we wear our sneakers,we lose the constant feeling of their presence; this is called adaptation.
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High-frequency sound waves cause the narrow portion of the basilar membrane near the oval window to vibrate.
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Sensory receptors make it possible for the body to respond to stimuli caused by changes occurring in our external and internal environments.
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The olfactory receptor cells lie in an excellent position functionally to smell delicate odors.
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The tip of the tongue reacts best to bitter taste.
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The transmission pathway for olfactory sensations is olfactory cilia,olfactory bulb,olfactory tract,and cerebral cortex.
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The tip of the tongue reacts best to a salty taste and,to a lesser extent,to a sweet taste.
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The eustachian tube connects the inner ear with the trachea.
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Muscle spindles are stimulated by excessive muscle contraction.
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The retina is the incomplete innermost coat of the eyeball,in that it has no anterior portion.
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The posterior cavity of the eye contains aqueous humor.
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Somatic sense receptors are distributed evenly throughout the body.
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Usually the closer an object is,the greater the degree of convergence that is necessary to maintain single vision.
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Color blindness is caused by mistakes in producing three photopigments in the cones.
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Strabismus is more of a problem with the internal ciliary muscle than with the external muscles.
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The eye is the only organ in the body in which both voluntary and involuntary muscles are found.
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Because rhodopsin is less sensitive to light than the cone photopigments,brighter light is necessary for its breakdown.
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Movement of the eyeball in any desired direction is accomplished by several intrinsic muscles.
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Rhodopsin is a photopigment present in rods that is used for night vision.
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Rhodopsin,the photopigment in rods,is less sensitive to light than cone pigments are.
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Each optic nerve contains fibers from both retinas.
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Both rods and cones function to produce color vision.
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Aqueous humor is a gelatinous substance that fills the posterior cavity of the eyeball.
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You feel hungry because of a proprioceptor.
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Proprioceptors are receptors for touch,pain,heat,and cold.
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All muscles of the eye are involuntary.
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The photo pupil reflex is an accommodation process normally used to see objects that are close.
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Glaucoma is a disease in which the lens becomes opaque.
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Refraction means the deflection,or bending,of light rays.
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Convergence of impulses from cones is common.
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Three processes focus light rays so that they form a clear image on the retina: refraction of the light rays,constriction of the pupil,and convergence of the eye.
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Visual acuity is the clearness or sharpness of visual perception.
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Golgi tendon receptors are stimulated by touch.
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Olfactory receptors and taste buds are chemoreceptors.
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Exteroceptors are often called somatic senses.
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From superficial to deep,the three layers of tissue that compose the eyeball are sclera,choroid,and retina.
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The white of the eye is called the choroid.
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Farsightedness,which is often the inability to focus the lens properly as we age,is also called presbyopia.
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The number of pure,or "primary," olfactory scents is about 15.
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There are three semicircular canals.
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Aqueous humor is formed by secretion of the ciliary body into the posterior chamber.
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Light from red colors causes the breakdown of rhodopsin.
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Proprioceptors are activated by a change in temperature.
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The sense organs responsible for the sense of balance are located in the vestibule and cochlea.
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The tip of the tongue reacts best to sweet taste.
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Somatic sense receptors located in muscles and joints are called proprioceptors.
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The correct order of the auditory ossicles deep to the tympanic membrane is malleus,incus,and stapes.
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Spicy is one of the "primary" taste sensations.
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Mechanoreceptors are the simplest,most common,and most widely distributed sensory receptors.
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The canal of Schlemm drains the aqueous humor from the anterior chamber.
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The function of the lacrimal gland is to secrete tears.
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The membranous labyrinth is filled with perilymph.
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The retina is the complete outermost coat of the eyeball.
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Unlike other neurons,olfactory receptors are replaced on a regular basis.
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Lamellar corpuscle and Ruffini corpuscle refer to the same structure.
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A person with 20/100 vision can see objects at 20 feet that a person with normal vision can see at 100 feet.
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Adaptation by a receptor causes an increase in the rate of impulse but a decrease in its intensity.
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Referred pain may be caused by deep organ receptors and skin area receptors entering the same segment of the spinal cord.
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Nociceptors serve as the primary receptor for pain.
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Nociceptors can respond to intense light.
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The correct order of the flow of tears is lacrimal gland,lacrimal duct,punctum,lacrimal sac,lacrimal canal,and nasolacrimal duct.
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Golgi tendon receptors respond in a way similar to muscle spindles to maintain posture.
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Special sense organs can respond to only one type of stimuli,whereas general sense organs can respond to several different types of stimuli.
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Anatomically,each muscle spindle consists of a discrete grouping of about 5 to 10 modified muscle fibers called intrafusal fibers.
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Proprioceptors are specialized types of visceroceptors.
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The two-point discrimination test measures the visual acuity of the eye.
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Because of its importance to survival,the brain has a high concentration of pain receptors.
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The stretch reflex helps maintain posture.
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Proprioceptors respond to pressure in such organs as the intestine and the urinary bladder.
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In referring to proprioceptors,the terms tonic and phasic are interchangeable.
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The opening and separation of opsin and rhodopsin in the presence of light is called bleaching.
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Proprioceptors in muscles and joints tend to adapt faster than other types of receptors.
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Movement of hair cells in the organ of Corti against the cochlear membrane can stimulate nerve impulse conduction.
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Somatic sense receptors located in muscles and joints are called visceroceptors.
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Taste buds are both exteroceptors and chemoreceptors.
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The sense organs associated with the semicircular canals function in static equilibrium.
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Dynamic equilibrium depends on the functioning of the crista ampullaris.
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The auditory ossicles include the malleus,incus,and stapes.
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Olfaction requires the chemical response of a dissolved substance for a stimulus.
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Touch and pressure are examples of stimuli that activate mechanoreceptors.
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As we wear our sneakers,we lose the constant feeling of their presence; this is called adaptation.
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High-frequency sound waves cause the narrow portion of the basilar membrane near the oval window to vibrate.
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Sensory receptors make it possible for the body to respond to stimuli caused by changes occurring in our external and internal environments.
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The olfactory receptor cells lie in an excellent position functionally to smell delicate odors.
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The tip of the tongue reacts best to bitter taste.
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The transmission pathway for olfactory sensations is olfactory cilia,olfactory bulb,olfactory tract,and cerebral cortex.
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The tip of the tongue reacts best to a salty taste and,to a lesser extent,to a sweet taste.
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The eustachian tube connects the inner ear with the trachea.
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Muscle spindles are stimulated by excessive muscle contraction.
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The retina is the incomplete innermost coat of the eyeball,in that it has no anterior portion.
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The posterior cavity of the eye contains aqueous humor.
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Somatic sense receptors are distributed evenly throughout the body.
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Usually the closer an object is,the greater the degree of convergence that is necessary to maintain single vision.
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Color blindness is caused by mistakes in producing three photopigments in the cones.
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Strabismus is more of a problem with the internal ciliary muscle than with the external muscles.
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The eye is the only organ in the body in which both voluntary and involuntary muscles are found.
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Because rhodopsin is less sensitive to light than the cone photopigments,brighter light is necessary for its breakdown.
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Movement of the eyeball in any desired direction is accomplished by several intrinsic muscles.
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Rhodopsin is a photopigment present in rods that is used for night vision.
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Rhodopsin,the photopigment in rods,is less sensitive to light than cone pigments are.
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Each optic nerve contains fibers from both retinas.
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Both rods and cones function to produce color vision.
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Aqueous humor is a gelatinous substance that fills the posterior cavity of the eyeball.
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You feel hungry because of a proprioceptor.
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Proprioceptors are receptors for touch,pain,heat,and cold.
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All muscles of the eye are involuntary.
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The photo pupil reflex is an accommodation process normally used to see objects that are close.
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Glaucoma is a disease in which the lens becomes opaque.
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Refraction means the deflection,or bending,of light rays.
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Convergence of impulses from cones is common.
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Three processes focus light rays so that they form a clear image on the retina: refraction of the light rays,constriction of the pupil,and convergence of the eye.
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Visual acuity is the clearness or sharpness of visual perception.
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Golgi tendon receptors are stimulated by touch.
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Olfactory receptors and taste buds are chemoreceptors.
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Exteroceptors are often called somatic senses.
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From superficial to deep,the three layers of tissue that compose the eyeball are sclera,choroid,and retina.
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The white of the eye is called the choroid.
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Farsightedness,which is often the inability to focus the lens properly as we age,is also called presbyopia.
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The number of pure,or "primary," olfactory scents is about 15.
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There are three semicircular canals.
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Aqueous humor is formed by secretion of the ciliary body into the posterior chamber.
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Light from red colors causes the breakdown of rhodopsin.
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Proprioceptors are activated by a change in temperature.
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The sense organs responsible for the sense of balance are located in the vestibule and cochlea.
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The tip of the tongue reacts best to sweet taste.
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Somatic sense receptors located in muscles and joints are called proprioceptors.
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The correct order of the auditory ossicles deep to the tympanic membrane is malleus,incus,and stapes.
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Spicy is one of the "primary" taste sensations.
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Mechanoreceptors are the simplest,most common,and most widely distributed sensory receptors.
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The canal of Schlemm drains the aqueous humor from the anterior chamber.
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The function of the lacrimal gland is to secrete tears.
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The membranous labyrinth is filled with perilymph.
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The retina is the complete outermost coat of the eyeball.
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Unlike other neurons,olfactory receptors are replaced on a regular basis.
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Lamellar corpuscle and Ruffini corpuscle refer to the same structure.
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A person with 20/100 vision can see objects at 20 feet that a person with normal vision can see at 100 feet.
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Adaptation by a receptor causes an increase in the rate of impulse but a decrease in its intensity.
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Referred pain may be caused by deep organ receptors and skin area receptors entering the same segment of the spinal cord.
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Nociceptors serve as the primary receptor for pain.
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Nociceptors can respond to intense light.
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The correct order of the flow of tears is lacrimal gland,lacrimal duct,punctum,lacrimal sac,lacrimal canal,and nasolacrimal duct.
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Golgi tendon receptors respond in a way similar to muscle spindles to maintain posture.
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Special sense organs can respond to only one type of stimuli,whereas general sense organs can respond to several different types of stimuli.
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Anatomically,each muscle spindle consists of a discrete grouping of about 5 to 10 modified muscle fibers called intrafusal fibers.
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Proprioceptors are specialized types of visceroceptors.
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The two-point discrimination test measures the visual acuity of the eye.
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Because of its importance to survival,the brain has a high concentration of pain receptors.
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The stretch reflex helps maintain posture.
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Proprioceptors respond to pressure in such organs as the intestine and the urinary bladder.
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In referring to proprioceptors,the terms tonic and phasic are interchangeable.
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The opening and separation of opsin and rhodopsin in the presence of light is called bleaching.
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Proprioceptors in muscles and joints tend to adapt faster than other types of receptors.
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