BIOS 1030 SI Week 12 Van Brocklyn
- What are the parts of a general sensory system?
- What does the brain use to interrupt the signal?
- What happens when a continuous stimulus is applied on your finger?
- Name the various type of receptors in the skin.
- Taste and smell are detections of ______.
- The taste buds are located in the ______of the tongue.
- What is the process that leads to taste?
- Different taste cells have different ______receptors, allowing for tasting different flavors.
- Describe how odorants cause an action potential.
- How many olfactory receptor cells do humans have compared to other animals.
- How can humans smell up to a trillion different scents?
- What does hearing detect?
- Label the auditory canal, tympanic membrane, malleus (hammer), incus (anvil), stapes (stirrup), cochlea, oval window, semicircular canals, and auditory tube.
- What is the function of the middle ear?
- Describe the process of how the sound waves create action potentials. (think about using some of the terms in question 13)
- How do we hear different types of sound?
- What is the function of the semicircular canals?
BIOS 1030 SI Week 12 Colvin
- How does the bone, meninges, cerebrospinal fluid, and blood-brain barrier protect the spinal cord and brain?
- Where is the cerebrospinal fluid produced?
- Contrast the white and grey matter of the spinal cord.
- What is the broad function of the spinal cord?
- Name and describe the three major divisions of the brain.
- Name and describe the three basic parts of the hindbrain.
- What is the reticular formation and what does it do?
- Name and describe the four divisions of the forebrain.
- The brain is divided into the right and left ______. What connects the hemispheres?
- What is the cerebral cortex?
- The cerebral cortex is divided into four lobes? What are these lobes and their functions?
Review
- How does the body monitor the levels of CO2 in the body?
- How does congestive heart failure impair lung function?
- What types of neurons are found in the body and what do they do?
- What are the functions of the Na/K pump?
- What is resting potential. What is this value in a typical cell membrane?
- Describe salutatory conduction.
- During an action potential, there is depolarization and repolarization. what happens to the ions during this process?