Campbell Biology: Australian And New Zealand Edition + Mastering Biology With Etext
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ISBN: 9781488687075
Author: Lisa, A. Urry
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 50, Problem 1TYU
Which of the following sensory receptors is incorrectly paired with its category?
- (A) hair cell—mechanoreceptor
- (B) snake pit organ—thermoreceptor
- (C) taste receptor—chemoreceptor
- (D) olfactory receptor—electromagnetic receptor
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Which of the following statements about sensory systems is NOT true?
a. Sensory transduction involves the conversion (by either a direct or indirect mechanism) of a physical or chemical stimulus into changes in membrane potential difference.
b. Sensory adaptation plays a role in the ability of organisms to discriminate between important and unimportant information.
c. The term "sensory adaptation" refers to the process by which a sensory cell becomes less sensitive, or less responsive, to a continuing source of stimulation.
d. In general, a stimulus causes a change in the flow of charged ions across the plasma membrane of a sensory receptor cell.
e. The more intense a stimulus is, the greater the peak depolarization of the action potentials fired by the sensory neuron.
NO 1 (a) Enumerates five sensory receptors?
Sensory receptor cells transduce physical or chemical stimuli:
a) by limiting action potentials
b) from chemical to electrical energy
c) from an action potential into a synaptic potential
d) by summing incoming action potentials
e) into a change in the membrane potential of the sensory receptor cells
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Campbell Biology: Australian And New Zealand Edition + Mastering Biology With Etext
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