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special senes like vision and taste use n…-.

non-neural receptor cells

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olfactory receptor neurons directly send signals to the brain through the olfactory nerve ? t or f

true

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what surface are taste buds located on ?

they are located on the dorsal surface of the tongue

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each taste cell tastes sense how many ligand ?

just 1 ligand

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what are the sensory transducers for our sense or equilibrium

the vestibular apparatus and semicircular canals

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so if the vestibular complex of the inner ear is the sensor for equilibrium, then who tf has da faking sensory receptors for HEARING<?

ps: its that snail looking bitch

the cochlea

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what is hearing by definition

hearing is our perception of energy carried by sound waves

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“______ is the brains inter perception of the sound waves that reach the ear”

SOUND BITCH

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sounds waves by frequency are measured by H…

Hertz loll like the juice brand

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then what are the measurements of amplitude

(dB)

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if we look at the cochlea we can see it has 3 channels which are ?

tympanic duct, vestbular and cochlear duct

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the vestibular duct and the tympanic duct are divided by the HEliCOTREMA and they has a fluid similar to Plasma called Perilymph

They fluid is called Perilymph

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and the cochlea duct is a dead- end tube between the vestibular and tympanic duct, the fluid here is similar to IF

The fluid is called endolymph

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the coding sound for pitch is primarily a function of the basilar memebrane ? T or F

true

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conductive hearing loss happenes by the no transmission of

  1. the external ear

  2. the context itself

  3. the middle ear

  4. the external or middle ear

the external or middle ear

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this term describes Daman to the inner ear

sensorinureal hearing loss

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the ____ responds to changes in the body’s positions in space

the vertibular apparatus

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notice your head position and rotational acceleration, what sensory neurons are used

the maculae

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