Anatomy & Physiology
1st Edition
ISBN: 9781938168130
Author: Kelly A. Young, James A. Wise, Peter DeSaix, Dean H. Kruse, Brandon Poe, Eddie Johnson, Jody E. Johnson, Oksana Korol, J. Gordon Betts, Mark Womble
Publisher: OpenStax College
expand_more
expand_more
format_list_bulleted
Concept explainers
Textbook Question
Chapter 15, Problem 12RQ
Which of the following represents a sensory input that is not part of both the somatic and autonomic systems?
- vision
- taste
- bar deception
- proprioception
Expert Solution & Answer
Trending nowThis is a popular solution!
Students have asked these similar questions
Which of the following statements is NOT true about the sensory systems?
Chemoreceptors are responsible for our senses of taste and smell
Mechanoreceptors respond to physical motion and changes in shape
A constant sensory stimulus may eventually lead to a decreased response thanks to sensory adaptation
All of our senses except for sight travel through the thalamus where they eventually go on to the primary sensory area of the cerebrum
Our sensory systems respond to external stimuli like sight and sound, but also internal stimuli like blood sugar levels or muscle contractions
The sensory system is involved in all except
Initiation of reflex movement
Initiation of voluntary movement
Learning process
Initiation of emotional response
Cutaneous receptors are located in the
proprioceptors are located in the
and
cerebral cortex
equilibrium
These receptors provide sensory input to the primary sensory area of
where the information is processed.
the
muscle spindle
pain
Cutaneous receptors are made up of numerous sensory receptors,
including those for temperature, pressure, touch, and
muscles and joints
connective tissue
One example is a cutaneous receptor that is onion-shaped and detects
pressure, called a
Pacinian corpuscle
sight
Proprioceptors help the body maintain
and posture.
skin
of sensory nerve endings wraps around muscle
sheath.
Golgi tendon
A(n)
cells within a(n)
organs
Other sensory receptors, such as
organs, are located in
the joints.
Chapter 15 Solutions
Anatomy & Physiology
Ch. 15 - Watch this video...Ch. 15 - Watch this video...Ch. 15 - Read this article...Ch. 15 - Watch this video...Ch. 15 - Watch this video...Ch. 15 - Watch this video...Ch. 15 - Which of these physiological changes would not be...Ch. 15 - Which type of fiber could be considered the...Ch. 15 - Which signaling molecule is most likely...Ch. 15 - Which of these cranial nerves contains...
Ch. 15 - Which of the following is not a target of a...Ch. 15 - Which of the following represents a sensory input...Ch. 15 - What is the term for a reflex that does not...Ch. 15 - What neurotransmitter will result in constriction...Ch. 15 - What gland produces a secretion that causes...Ch. 15 - Which of the following is an incorrect pairing?...Ch. 15 - Which of these locations in the forebrain is the...Ch. 15 - Which nerve projects to the hypothalamus to...Ch. 15 - What region of the limbic lobe is responsible for...Ch. 15 - What is another name for the preganglionic...Ch. 15 - What central fiber tract connects forebrain and...Ch. 15 - A drag that affects both divisions of the...Ch. 15 - A drug is called an agonist if it ________. blocks...Ch. 15 - Which type of drug would be an antidote to...Ch. 15 - Which kind of ding would have anti-anxiety...Ch. 15 - Which type of drug could be used to treat asthma...Ch. 15 - In the context of a lioness hunting on the...Ch. 15 - A target effector, such as the heart, receives...Ch. 15 - Damage to internal organs will present as pain...Ch. 15 - Medical practice is paying more attention to the...Ch. 15 - Horners syndrome is a condition that presents with...Ch. 15 - The cardiovascular center is responsible for...Ch. 15 - Why does smoking increase the risk of heart...Ch. 15 - Why might topical, cosmetic application of...
Additional Science Textbook Solutions
Find more solutions based on key concepts
(a) By taking the slope of the curve in Figure 2.60, verify that the velocity of the jet car is 115 m/sat t=20 ...
College Physics
21-Year-Old Female with Skeletal Injuries
While riding her bike to campus, 21-year-old Liliana Rose was struck...
Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
15. A good scientific hypothesis is based on existing evidence and leads to testable predictions. What hypothes...
Campbell Biology: Concepts & Connections (8th Edition)
Fibrous connective tissue consists of ground substance and fibers that provide strength, support, and flexibili...
Human Biology: Concepts and Current Issues
Some organizations are starting to envision a sustainable societyone in which each generation inherits sufficie...
Campbell Essential Biology (6th Edition) - standalone book
Knowledge Booster
Learn more about
Need a deep-dive on the concept behind this application? Look no further. Learn more about this topic, biology and related others by exploring similar questions and additional content below.Similar questions
- Which of the special senses is based on the following events? Membrane vibrations cause fluid movements, which lead to bending of mechanoreceptors and firing of action potentials. a. taste b. smell c. hearing d. visionarrow_forwardWearing eye glasses for a prolonged period of time and then not realizing they are on your head is best explained by what phenomenon? Stimulus transduction Phasic receptor potential Sensory adaptation Phasic somatoreception Hearing any of the Kardashians speak and thus wanting all forms of stimuli to stoparrow_forwardThe sensory contex is the area of your brain that processes sensations from your body. Each section of the sensory cortex processes information from a different body part. Larger body parts, such as you back or thighs, do not necessarily receive more space the sensory cortex. Explain why larger areas of your body such as your stomach back or thighs do not have a large space in the sensory cortex of the brain and why is it important that these areas cannot distinguish minor sensations.arrow_forward
- Which of the following nerve fibers exhibits EFFERENT nerve function? Group of answer choices: Facial nerve receiving gustatory impulses from the tongue Trochlear nerve activating extraocular muscles Optic nerve carrying photo signals Trigeminal nerve sending pain, touch and temperature sensations from your face to your brainarrow_forwardNervous System Revew Thalamus Senses smellI Site of visceral function (eg body temp) controls Sensation Hypothalamus Provides precise timing and skeletal muscle contraction Cranial Nerve I Conscious interpretation of environmental stimuli Cerebellum Awareness of changes in environment Perception Sorts, edits, and relays info to cerebral cortexarrow_forwardWhich of the following is a structure that is activated by a particular stimulus and whose activation results in action potentials in a sensory neuron? Sensory adaptation Sensory receptor Sensation Sensory perceptionarrow_forward
- This system of loosely connected neurons (primarily in the central core of the brain stem) helps to keep the cerebral cortex alert while filtering out excess stimuli: Group of answer choices Endocrine Autonomic System Reticular Activating System (RAS) Limbic System NMDA Receptors This major part of the brain acts as a switch and relay center, directing incoming sensory information to the proper part of the cerebral cortex: Group of answer choices cerebellum - vermis cerebrum - white matter brain stem - pons diencephalon - thalamus The part of the brain that helps with the timing and patterns of skeletal muscle movement, allowing Angela to walk smoothly into the room: Group of answer choices spinal cord cerebellum cerebrum brain stem diencephalonarrow_forwardAfferent sensory information from the periphery will: Go directly towards Central Nervous System Synapse with interneurons in the spinal cord Synapse with lower motor neurons (LMN) All of the above are correctarrow_forwardWhich of the following has the longest axons? corpus callosum peripheral nervous system O occipital lobe O temporal lobearrow_forward
- A fast-adapting sensory receptor (such as a tactile corpuscle or hair follicle receptor): sends information to the CNS continuously, as long as the adequate stimulus is applied sends information only when an adequate stimulus is applied to (or removed from) the nerve endingarrow_forwardWhich of the following is (are) tonotopic? the basilar membrane the lateral geniculate nucleus of the thalamus (LGN) the auditory cortex the olivary nucleus More than one of the above is tonotopic.arrow_forwardM Which of the following presents the elements of a sensory system in the correct order? Select one: Accessory structure modifies energy and sensory nerves transfer activity to central nervous system, thalamus processes and relays activity to cerebral cortex, cerebral cortex transfers input to accessory structures and sensation or perception is produced. Accessory structure modifies energy, receptor transduces energy into neural activity, sensory nerves transfer activity to central nervous system, thalamus processes and relays activity to cerebral cortex, cerebral cortex receives input and produces sensation and perception. Ob. C. External receptors transduce energy into neural activity, sensory nerves transfer activity to central nervous system and relays activity to cerebral cortex, cerebral cortex receives input and produces sensation and perception. O d. Accessory structure modifies energy, receptor transduces energy and thalamus processes and relays activity to the reticular…arrow_forward
arrow_back_ios
SEE MORE QUESTIONS
arrow_forward_ios
Recommended textbooks for you
- Human Biology (MindTap Course List)BiologyISBN:9781305112100Author:Cecie Starr, Beverly McMillanPublisher:Cengage Learning
Human Biology (MindTap Course List)
Biology
ISBN:9781305112100
Author:Cecie Starr, Beverly McMillan
Publisher:Cengage Learning
The Sensorimotor System and Human Reflexes; Author: Professor Dave Explains;https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0PEXquyhA4;License: Standard youtube license