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BIOL4100: SOMATIC SENSORY SYSTEM EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED LATEST UPDATE Skin Layers Epidermis, dermis, and subcutis Parts of the Skin Meissner corpuscle, merkel cell neurite complex, ruffini ending, sweat gland, and pacinian corpuscle Mechanoreceptors of the...

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BIOL4100: SOMATIC SENSORY SYSTEM EXAM QUESTIONS AND

ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED LATEST

UPDATE

Skin Layers

Epidermis, dermis, and subcutis

Parts of the Skin

Meissner corpuscle, merkel cell neurite complex, ruffini ending, sweat gland, and

pacinian corpuscle

Mechanoreceptors of the Skin

Unmyelinated axon branches with mechanosensitive ion channels

Pacinian Corpuscles

Deep in dermis, up to 2mm long and 1 mm diameter, and have highest density in the

fingers

Ruffini's Endings

Smaller than pacinian corpuscles

Meissner's Corpuscles

1/10th size of pacinian corpuscles and is found in ridges of glabrous skin

Merkel's Disks

Consist of a nerve terminal and a flattened, non-neural epithelial cell, concentrated

where spatial acuity is highest

Pacinian Corpuscles Responds To

Vibrations of frequency 10-500 Hz

, Ruffini's Endings Responds To

Stretch of frequency 15-400 Hz and is best for providing information about finger

position

Meissner's Corpuscles Responds to

Touch, specifically flutter and indentation of frequency 3-40 Hz, and is best for stable

grasp

Merkel's Disks Respond To

Touch, specifically slow pushing and indentation of frequency 0.3-3 Hz, and is best for

texture perception, pattern, and form perception

Krause End Bulbs

Very sensitive, located around lips and genitals

Differences in Stimulus Responses

Merkel's for surface details, Meissner for coarser appraisal, and Pacinian and Ruffini for

tracking movement and position of finger

Two-Point Discrimination

Ability to distinguish the separation of two simultaneous pinpricks on the skin

Why Fingers are Good

higher density of mechanoreceptors, small receptive fields, more brain tissue per

square mm, and special high-resolution discrimination mechanisms

Two-Point Touch Threshold

When points are applied at different sites on the body

Tactile Sensitivity

Declines with age, except in blind people

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