Asked by Lindsay Singer on May 03, 2024

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Complete the following table of exteroreceptors.
Sensory Receptor \quad\quad\quad\quad\quad\quad Stimulus      ~~~~~      Category      ~~~~~      Sense
Taste cells
Olfactory cells
Rods and cones in retina
Hair cells in spiral organ
Hair cells in semicircular canals
Hair cells in vestibule

Exteroreceptors

Sensory receptors located on or near the surface of the body that respond to external stimuli, including touch, temperature, and sound.

Spiral Organ

Also known as the Organ of Corti, it is located in the cochlea of the inner ear and is responsible for converting sound vibrations into electrical signals for the brain to interpret as sound.

  • Understand the mechanisms of taste, smell, and balance, including the sensory receptors involved.
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Kevin DonnerMay 08, 2024
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The completed table should look like this:
 Sensory Receptor  Stimulus  Category  Sense  Taste cells  Chemicals  Chemoreceptors  Taste  Olfactory cells  Chemicals  Chemoreceptors  Smell  Rods and cones in retina  Light rays  Photoreceptors  Vision  Hair cells in spiral organ  Sound rays  Mechanoreceptors  Hearing  Hair cells in semicircular canals  Motion  Mechanoreceptors  Rotational equilibrium  Hair cells in vestibule  Motion  Mechanoreceptors  Gravitational equilibrium \begin{array} { l l l l } \text { Sensory Receptor } & \text { Stimulus } & \text { Category } & \text { Sense } \\\text { Taste cells } & \text { Chemicals } & \text { Chemoreceptors } & \text { Taste } \\\text { Olfactory cells } & \text { Chemicals } & \text { Chemoreceptors } & \text { Smell } \\\text { Rods and cones in retina } & \text { Light rays } & \text { Photoreceptors } & \text { Vision } \\\text { Hair cells in spiral organ } & \text { Sound rays } & \text { Mechanoreceptors } & \text { Hearing } \\\text { Hair cells in semicircular canals } & \text { Motion } & \text { Mechanoreceptors } & \text { Rotational equilibrium } \\\text { Hair cells in vestibule } & \text { Motion } & \text { Mechanoreceptors } & \text { Gravitational equilibrium }\end{array} Sensory Receptor  Taste cells  Olfactory cells  Rods and cones in retina  Hair cells in spiral organ  Hair cells in semicircular canals  Hair cells in vestibule  Stimulus  Chemicals  Chemicals  Light rays  Sound rays  Motion  Motion  Category  Chemoreceptors  Chemoreceptors  Photoreceptors  Mechanoreceptors  Mechanoreceptors  Mechanoreceptors  Sense  Taste  Smell  Vision  Hearing  Rotational equilibrium  Gravitational equilibrium