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1. Mechanoreceptors—respond to touch, pressure, vibration, stretch, and itch 2. Thermoreceptors—sensitive to changes in temperature 3. Photoreceptors—respond to light energy (e.g., retina) 4. Chemoreceptors—respond to chemicals (e.g., smell, taste, changes in blood chemistry) 5.
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A nociceptor is a sensory neuron that responds to damaging or potentially damaging stimuli by sending “possible ... Other nociceptors respond to none of these ...
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A photoreceptor cell is a specialized type of neuroepithelial cell found in the retina that is capable of visual phototransduction. The great biological importance of photoreceptors is that they convert light (visible electromagnetic radiation) into signals that can stimulate biological processes.
Photoreceptors is stimulated by. respond to light energy ... Which receptor is exteroceptors only. Thermoreceptors Photoreceptors.
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rationale: Tonic receptors provide a sustained response with little or no adaptation. Nociceptors and most proprioceptors are tonic receptors because of the protective importance of the information. Three main levels of neural integration operate in the somatosensory system.
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1. Mechanoreceptors—respond to touch, pressure, vibration, stretch, and itch 2. Thermoreceptors—sensitive to changes in temperature 3. Photoreceptors—respond to light energy (e.g., retina) 4. Chemoreceptors—respond to chemicals (e.g., smell, taste, changes in blood chemistry) 5.
Start studying Special Senses: Receptors. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, ... Location types: exteroceptors, interoceptors, and proprioceptors.