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WELCOME TO A&P UNIT 8 By Vesna Gvozdenovic, RN

WELCOME TO A&P UNIT 8 By Vesna Gvozdenovic, RN. 1. GENERAL ( distributed throughout the body) 2. SPECIAL ( special receptors in localized areas)

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WELCOME TO A&P UNIT 8

By

Vesna Gvozdenovic, RN

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1. GENERAL ( distributed throughout the body)

2. SPECIAL ( special receptors in localized areas) Eye ( rods and cones) Ear ( organ of Corti and cristae

ampullares Nose ( olfactory cells) Taste buds ( gustatory cells)

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Free nerve endings ( skin and mucosa ) Encapsulated nerve endings • Meissner’s corpuscles• Ruffini’s corpuscles• Pacinian corpuscles• Krause’s end-bulbs• Golgi tendon receptors• Muscle spindlesQuestion: where are photoreceptors located?

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What is conjunctiva?

What eye structure is involved in a cataract?

Please answer both questions

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Myopia ( nearsightedness )

Hyperopia ( farsightedness )

Presbyopia

Astigmatism

Question: do you know what are orthokeratology and vision therapy?

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WHAT NUMBER DO YOU SEE?

WHAT NUMBER DO YOU SEE?

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1.External ear- Auricle- External auditory canal (tympanic membrane)2.Middle ear- Ear ossicles ( malleus, incus, stapes)- Oval window- Auditory ( Eustachian tube)3.Inner ear- Vestibule, semicircular canals, cochlea

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1.CONDUCTION IMPAIRMENTS( blockage of the external or middle ear )• Otitis• Otosclerosis2.NERVE IMPAIRMENT• Chronic exposure to loud noise• Presbycusis• Meniere’s diseaseQuestion: what is another name for the

eardrum?

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Chemoreceptors = taste buds Located on special tongue areas (papillae) Gustatory cells = specialized cells in taste

buds

Question: If we eat something very spicy, why do we

instinctively reach for ice cubes?

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Olfactory receptors = chemoreceptors

Located in the upper part of the nasal cavity

Very sensitive and easily fatigued

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