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Which receptors never experience adaptation?
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1 Mechanoreceptors--Touch 2 Nociceptors--Pain
3 Photoreceptors--Vision 4 Thermoreceptors--Temperature
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Terms in this set (93)
Job of Auditory (Eustachian) tube maintains equal pressure on both sides of tympanic membrane
connects middle ear to throat
Are cranial/spinal nerves PNS or CNS? PNS
, Tunic layers of Eye Fibrous outer layer-sclera and cornea
Vascula middle layer-pigmented, cont. blood vessels
Nervous inner layer-retina, rods and cones
What are the ear stones? Otoliths-help with balance and equilibrium
Receptors activated by specific action Thermoreceptors
Nociceptors
Mechanoreceptors
Cranial nerves that control eye movement Oculomotor
Trochlear
Abducens
Fovea Centralis Part of Retina that contains the highest amount of photoreceptors
Optic Disc Optic nerve exits through here
Pt of retina the has NO photoreceptors
where blood vessels enter eye
Sound transmission in ear Pinna (auricle)--external auditory canal--tympanic membrane (vibrates back and
forth; pushes on the ossicles)--malleolus, incus, stapes--fluid in the inner ear
becomes wavy and stimulates mechanoreceptors (hair cells) in the cochlea
Which receptors never experience adaptation? Nociceptors--Pain
Receptors controlled by being stretched or pushed on Mechanoreceptors
ie-Bladder distention
The receptor of the nose chemoreceptors
Which structure contains tracts that carry nerve impulses White matter
to/from brain?
Endocrine glands ductless
release hormones
hormones travel through blood to targets
lamellated corpuscles common in deeper subcut. tissues, tendons, ligaments
detect heavy pressure
tactile corpuscles abundant in hairless portions of skin
detect light touch
microglia perform phagocytosis, eat germs, clean up cellular debris when cells die
astrocytes deliver nutrients
help form synapses
regulate fluid in interstial
FREQUENTLY MOST TESTED QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
SOLUTIONS @ 2026
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SERE 100.2 Level A SERE Pre Test JKO SERE 100.2 POSTTEST Sere 100.2 Pre-test JKO SE
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pfregolle1 Preview DaviddMore24 Preview skylineracer2006 Preview bry
Practice questions for this set
Learn 1 /7 Study with Learn
Which receptors never experience adaptation?
Choose an answer
1 Mechanoreceptors--Touch 2 Nociceptors--Pain
3 Photoreceptors--Vision 4 Thermoreceptors--Temperature
Don't know?
Terms in this set (93)
Job of Auditory (Eustachian) tube maintains equal pressure on both sides of tympanic membrane
connects middle ear to throat
Are cranial/spinal nerves PNS or CNS? PNS
, Tunic layers of Eye Fibrous outer layer-sclera and cornea
Vascula middle layer-pigmented, cont. blood vessels
Nervous inner layer-retina, rods and cones
What are the ear stones? Otoliths-help with balance and equilibrium
Receptors activated by specific action Thermoreceptors
Nociceptors
Mechanoreceptors
Cranial nerves that control eye movement Oculomotor
Trochlear
Abducens
Fovea Centralis Part of Retina that contains the highest amount of photoreceptors
Optic Disc Optic nerve exits through here
Pt of retina the has NO photoreceptors
where blood vessels enter eye
Sound transmission in ear Pinna (auricle)--external auditory canal--tympanic membrane (vibrates back and
forth; pushes on the ossicles)--malleolus, incus, stapes--fluid in the inner ear
becomes wavy and stimulates mechanoreceptors (hair cells) in the cochlea
Which receptors never experience adaptation? Nociceptors--Pain
Receptors controlled by being stretched or pushed on Mechanoreceptors
ie-Bladder distention
The receptor of the nose chemoreceptors
Which structure contains tracts that carry nerve impulses White matter
to/from brain?
Endocrine glands ductless
release hormones
hormones travel through blood to targets
lamellated corpuscles common in deeper subcut. tissues, tendons, ligaments
detect heavy pressure
tactile corpuscles abundant in hairless portions of skin
detect light touch
microglia perform phagocytosis, eat germs, clean up cellular debris when cells die
astrocytes deliver nutrients
help form synapses
regulate fluid in interstial