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The Somatosensory System can be subdivided into 3 parts:
[blank_start]Exteroceptive Division[blank_end]: Registers cutaneous sensation by numerous receptors
[blank_start]Proprioceptive Division[blank_end]: Monitors posture and movement via receptors in muscles, tendons and joints
[blank_start]Enteroceptive Division[blank_end]: Reports upon the internal state of the body
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Enteroceptive Division
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Proprioceptive Division
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Exteroceptive Division
Question 2
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Resting membrane potential is [blank_start]-90[blank_end]mV, whereras the resting potential of a neuron is [blank_start]-70[blank_end]mV.
Question 3
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A [blank_start]nociceptor[blank_end] is a receptor that responds to potentially damaging stimuli by sending 'threat' signals to the brain
Question 4
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[blank_start]Low threshold thermoreceptors[blank_end] mediate cold, cool, indifferent, warm and hot sensations
[blank_start]Thermal nociceptors[blank_end] respond to extreme degrees of heat (both hot and cold)
[blank_start]Chemical nociceptors[blank_end] responds to potentially damaging substances in tissue
Question 5
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Cutaneous afferent fibres in the fingertips are of a [blank_start]high[blank_end] density of innervation, each fibre having a [blank_start]small[blank_end] receptive field in order to allow a [blank_start]high[blank_end] acuity in terms of sensation.
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high
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low
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small
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large
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high
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low
Question 6
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Two point discrimination (spacial acuity) in higher in the [blank_start]finger tip[blank_end] but lower in the [blank_start]forearm[blank_end], due to the differing sizes of the afferent fibres' receptive fields.
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finger tip
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forearm
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forearm
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finger tip
Question 7
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As receptive field size increases, spatial acuity [blank_start]decreases[blank_end].
Question 8
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Which layer of the epidermis contains merkel cells?
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Basal layer
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Keratin layer
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Granular layer
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Prickle cell layer
Question 9
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[blank_start]Merkel cells[blank_end]: Sensitive to sustained pressure, texture and edges of objects
[blank_start]Meissner corpuscles[blank_end]: Sensitive to stroking, flutter & low frequency vibration
[blank_start]Pacinian corpuscles[blank_end]: Very sensitive to higher frequency vibration, act as event detectors during object manipulation
[blank_start]Ruffini endings[blank_end]: Sensitive to shearing forces (e.g. drag)
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Merkel cells
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Meissner corpuscles
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Pacinian corpuscles
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Ruffini endings
Question 10
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Hairless skin is referred to as [blank_start]glabrous[blank_end] skin
Question 11
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[blank_start]Pacinian corpuscles[blank_end] are found in the subcutaneous tissues
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Pacinian corpuscles
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Meissner corpuscles
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Ruffini endings
Question 12
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The structure is called a ...
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Pacinian Corpuscle
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Meissner Corpuscle
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Ruffini ending
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Merkel cell
Question 13
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Each hair unit is innervated by free nerve endings that either wrap around the follicle or run parallel to it. Label these fibres below.
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Palisade Fibres
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Circumferential Fibres
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Longitudinal Fibres