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PNS Worksheet

The document outlines the structure and functions of the peripheral nervous system (PNS) and central nervous system (CNS), detailing sensory and motor divisions. It categorizes various types of receptors, including exteroceptors and interoceptors, and their roles in detecting stimuli from inside and outside the body. Additionally, it discusses specific sensory receptors and their functions related to touch, pressure, temperature, and other sensations.

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PNS Worksheet

The document outlines the structure and functions of the peripheral nervous system (PNS) and central nervous system (CNS), detailing sensory and motor divisions. It categorizes various types of receptors, including exteroceptors and interoceptors, and their roles in detecting stimuli from inside and outside the body. Additionally, it discusses specific sensory receptors and their functions related to touch, pressure, temperature, and other sensations.

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Puphel

Ne System Worksheet
PNS mcludes the bran spiral card T/F

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CNs/PNS CNS/PNS

-- - - _
) division
sensory - - > division
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- 1 -
sensory sensory
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somatic nervous Nervos
Streten
general touch ,
geneal , system system (ANS)
: :
par,
pressure , vibration, -, temp , chemical
innervation -
inervation of
changes
-
mritation
proprioception +
,
of cardiac smooth/ cardiact smooth/
special :
hunger skeltel muscles Skeletal muscle
hearing Ismall ,
special : ,
herig/smell
equilibrium /
vision/taste
Vision / taste
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- -
-
division-division

fight-flight/rest digest fight-flight/rest"digest

Signals
begins in the
CNs/periphery
travelling typically say way ann /motor

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sensory/mote
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receptors
> nerves
ganghe nuclei -
revelling to -

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I clusters of association
innervating
sensory
-> areas
nerve cells
ganglia
a re -
typically
from
detectingoutside the-

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in the muschest
inside +

Prs/CNS
body I
stimulating sensory/
motor neurons to Send
-
signals

Peripheral Receptors

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Extroreceptors Interoceptors
located skektal muscles
- joints
Stimuli inside/outside the
body Stimuli inside (internal visceral) /outside in

located close to/far from body surfrees the


body Higaments
of- muscle stretch
monitoring : touch Ressure
, , pain
, chemical located close to body surface/ monitoring : degree
concentrations, temp , stratch (select all that digestive truett bladder t lungs
apply) monitoring changes
: in chemical
found +type of
sensory receptors concentration , pain, sirrooth
sensory receptors found +type of stimulus
struls of each m uscle stretch , blood ,
pressure
I of each :
:

Skeletal muscle Streten (selet all)

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free nerve
endings muscle
spindles
mechanoreceptor/ a
theby
fund
musl
wic

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world
receptor/burocopters
chem interoceptors monitor
stretch the
on stomach
aftereating? baroreceptors/mechanoreceptors
also considered intro
receptors TIF Yes/No why? Chink abt location
epime- fundon
↓ stimulus
type) golgo organs
mechanoreceptors/buroruptors muscle-tendon junction/ whi muscle

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belly
hair fullide receptors/anco-spiral monitors tension in the-
endings mechanoreceptre/nociceptors
mechanoceptors/chemoreceptors would
interoceptors monitor
tac tile- changes m protein levels M the joint-receptors

I sensory/motor endings newe in joint


mechanoreceptors/buoreceptors digestive organs? Yes No
lamellar- cry ?) capsules of joints
mechanoreceptors/ nociceptors

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mechanoreceptors/chemoreceptors
also considered
introceptors TF
bulbous -

mechanoreceptors/photoreceptors
also contain
proprioceptors

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