Anatomy and Physiology of Special Sensory Organs
Sensory organs can be labeled as special sensory structures that permit sight, hearing, odor, and flavor. Sensory structures permitting proprioception, touch, thermal, and pain perception can be classified as more advanced sensory organs. The sensory neurons are trained to find out modifications in the external and internal conditions so that a person's body can react to that change. A stimulus is the first signal that is recognized by any sensory receptor of the body. Stimulus is an impulse generated when there is a change in the surroundings of a person. For example, a heated environment will alert the brain through the thermal sensory organs and generate a reflex accordingly.
Sensory Receptors
The human sensory system is one of the most complex and highly evolved structures, which processes a myriad of incoming messages. This well-coordinated system helps an organism or individual to respond to external stimuli, appropriately. The sensory receptors are an important part of the sensory system. These receptors are specialized epidermal cells that respond to external environmental stimuli. These receptors consist of structural and support cells that form the peripheral unit of the receptor and the neural dendrites which receive and detect the external stimuli.
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When adenine bonds to ribose
Which chemicals are both the products of respiration and the raw
materials of photosynthesis?
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Carbon dioxide and water
Glucose, ATP and Oxygen
Glucose and Oxygen
Carbon dioxide, ATP and Oxygen
Which statement correctly outlines some of the main events in
photosynthesis?
A 5C Carbohydrates accepts carbon dioxide and is then reduced by NADPH derived
from photophosphorylation.
Protolysis uses light to produce reduced NADP and oxygen which are used to reduce
a 3C carbohydrates
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A 3C carbohydrate is regenerated and reduced by hydrogen molecules derived from
photophosphorylation
Protolysis produces NADPH and ATP which are used to reduce a 5C carbohydrate.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fba4741bd-e945-4dbd-a1ed-5fe89232f06b%2Fc99b5506-770c-42ae-920a-938d794edf99%2Fw627xyj_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
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Which pair of areas within a chloroplast will show the steepest pH
gradient between them?
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Stroma and the space between the outer and inner membrane
Stroma and the thylakoid space within the thylakoid membrane
Ribosome and stroma
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