Chapter 8 Special Senses – Chemoreceptors: Taste & Smell.

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Chapter 8 Special Senses – Chemoreceptors: Taste & Smell

Transcript of Chapter 8 Special Senses – Chemoreceptors: Taste & Smell.

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Chapter 8Special Senses –

Chemoreceptors: Taste & Smell

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Chemical Senses – Taste & SmellChemical Senses – Taste & Smell

Both senses use chemoreceptors

- Stimulated by chemicals in solution

- Taste - 5 types of receptors

- Smell - large range of chemicals

Both senses complement each other and respond to many of the same stimuli

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SmellSmell

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Olfaction – The Sense of SmellOlfaction – The Sense of Smell

Olfactory receptors are in roof of the nasal cavity

- Neurons with long cilia

- Chemicals must be dissolved in mucus for detection

Impulses are transmitted via the olfactory nerve

Interpretation of smells is made in the cortex

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Olfactory EpitheliumOlfactory Epithelium

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The Tongue and TasteThe Tongue and Taste

The tongue is covered with projections called papillae

- Filiform – pointy with no taste buds

- Fungifiorm – rounded with taste buds

- Circumvallate – large with taste buds

Taste buds are found on the sides of papillae

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The Sense of TasteThe Sense of Taste

Taste buds house the receptor organs

Location of taste buds

- Most are on tongue

- Soft palate

- Cheeks

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Structure of Taste BudsStructure of Taste Buds Gustatory cells are the receptors

- Hairs stimulated by chemicals dissolved in saliva

1 taste bud = cluster of 100 specialized cells few exposed at a time.

Taste bud lifespan is about 10 days

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Cranial Taste NervesCranial Taste NervesImpulses carried to

the gustatory complex by several cranial nerves because taste buds are found in different areas

Facial nerve

Glossopharyngeal nerve

Vagus nerve

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Taste SensationsTaste Sensations1. Sweet receptors (-OH groups)

Sugars Saccharine Some amino acids

2. Sour receptors Acids

3. Bitter receptors Alkaloids

4. Salty receptors Metal ions

5. Umami receptors (meaty/savory) Glutamate

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Developmental AspectsDevelopmental Aspects Formed early in

embryonic development

All special senses are functional at birth, but vision isn’t fully developed.

- Eyes are outgrowths of brain, born ½ size; grow mostly 1st yr & until puberty

- Baby’s focal length is ~9”.

- Reaches 20’ by age 3.