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Lecture 21
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Biology
Undergraduate 3
12/06/2014

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Somatic Senses
Definition
senses that involve receptors located in skin, muscles, tendons, organs, and joints
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Special Senses
Definition
senses that are housed in special organs in head such as in eye, ear, nose, and taste buds.
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Olfactory Receptor Cells
Definition
provide sense of smell in upper region of nasal cavity.
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location of bipolar neurons
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embedded in layer of columnar epithelial cells, which have microvilli and covered with film of mucus
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olfactory cilia on surface contain
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olfactory receptor proteins which bind to and interact with odor producing molecules
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olfactory receptor cells characteristics
Definition
die every 60 days and replaced by new ones
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Regions of brain receiving info on odors
Definition
olfactory cortex to hippocampus/amygdala, or to thalamus, cerebral cortex/frontal lobes
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Physiology of olfaction
Definition
Molecules bind to olfactory receptor protein, it produces a generator potential that increases rate of impulse firing of the receptor cell in proportion to intensity of the stimulus. Intensity of stimulus determined by the number of molecules of odoriferous substance dissolved in mucus covering olfactory epithelium.
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anatomy of taste receptors
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bundled together, modified epithelial cells, 40-60 in one taste bud, receptor cells die every 10 days and replaced with new ones from basal cells.
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synaptic contacts of taste receptors with which nerve fibers
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nerve fibers 7, 9, 10
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signal traveling from taste buds
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cranial nerves to medulla where they synapse with neurons in gustatory nucleus in medulla. From medulla signals pass to thalamus, which relays them to post central gyrus and insula of cerebral cortex close to somatosensory area for tongue
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Physiology of taste
Definition
Bitter, Sweet, Sour, Salty, Ummami
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1 taste bud
Definition
50-100 taste cells representing ALL 5 test sensations
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Fungiform papillae
Definition
Determines how intensely you taste a food.
Bitter, somewhat bitter, no taste
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Relationship with smell, taste, and flavor
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Must stimulate taste and olfactory receptor cells to get a FLAVOR
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sclera
Definition
posterior part of eye (white) which is a dense fibrous connective tissue; not organized; scatters light
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cornea
Definition
anterior part of eye; outer layer is transparent window of eye. Few cells and no blood vessels. consists of many naked nerve endings
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choroid
Definition
numerous blood vessels and melanocytes; prevent light from being reflected around interior of the eye and confusing the image; contain blood vessels; help convey nutrients to the retinal pigmented epithelium and neural retina
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retina
Definition
receive focused light from lens and convert this light to neural signals and send these signals to the brain.
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Accessory Structures of eye
Definition
Eyelids
Lacrimal Apparatus
Extraocular Muscles
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Eyelids
Definition
moved by orbicularis oris and levator palpebrae superioris muscles.
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Lacrimal Apparatus
Definition
consists of lacrimal gland located in the orbit and a series of tubes that convey the tear fluid into nasal cavity
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Extraocular muscles
Definition
helps move the eye
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inferior rectus
Definition
rotates eye downward and toward midline
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superior rectus
Definition
rotates eye upward and toward midline
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medial rectus
Definition
rotates eye toward midline
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lateral recuts
Definition
rotates eye away from midline
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inferior oblique
Definition
rotates eye upward and away from midline
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superior oblique
Definition
rotates eye downward and away from midline
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5 neural cells in neural retina
Definition
Photoreceptors
Bipolar Cells
Ganglion Cells
Amacrine Cells
Horizontal Cells
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Name of glial cell found in retina
Definition
Mueller Cells
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Cornea accounts for
Definition
75 percent of the refractive power of eye
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Lens accounts for
Definition
25 percent of the refractive power of eye
Fine adjustment for focus
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Accomodation
Definition
process of adjusting the power of the lens depending on whether we are viewing a near or distant object
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Presbyopia/Aging
Definition
convex lens to increase power of eye and focus near objects on retina
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Hyperopia (farsightedness)
Definition
farsightedness (eyeballs are too short so use convex lens to correct)
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Myopia (nearsightedness)
Definition
eyeball too long, light rays focused in front of retina (concave lens to correct to decrease power of eye)
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Astigmatism
Definition
caused by irregular curvature of cornea.
either vertical or horizontal lines brought in focus
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cataract
Definition
condition where lens loses its transparency and becomes opaque, either partially or completely
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Structure of rhodopsin when it absorbs light
Definition
becomes straight so 11 cis retinal to all trans retinal (Hydrolyzed from opsin). initiates series of events that lead to membrane hyperpolarization
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Lights effect on membrane potential of photoreceptor
Definition
sodium channels close and membrane potential is hyperpolarized
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Darkness effect on membrane potential of photoreceptor
Definition
depolarization; sodium channels leaky and membrane is party depolarized
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transmission of signals from photoreceptor to optic nerve
Definition
Photoreceptor membrane hyperpolarization is an increase in the firing rate of the ganglion cells, which transmit action potentials up their axons to lateral geniculate nucleus of the thalamus
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Young-Helmholtz Theory of Color Vision
Definition
colors are made of 3 primary colors: red, green, blue light
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Trichromats
Definition
normal color vision
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Dichromoats
Definition
need 2 colors to match any color or white light

1.Protanopes: match all colors with green and blue
2.Deuteranopes: match all colors with red and blue
3.Tritanopes: rare dichromates who can match all colors with red and green
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Monocrhomats
Definition
people who can't distinguish colors at all *they are truly color blind
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Dark Adaptation
Definition
increased sensitivity to dark.
-Regeneration of rhodopsin molecules that have been bleached in daylight outside
*convert all trans isomer to 11-cis and returns it to retina
*Rod outer segment, bleached rhodopsin releases all-trans retinal to become reduced to all-trans retinol (Vitamin A)
*All trans retinol leaves rod outer segment and passes into the pigment epithelium. Then isomerized back to 11 cis retinol, converted back to 11-cis retinal and transported back to rod outer segment.
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