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    • [DOC File]CHAPTER 12: SENSATION AND REALITY

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      3) Basal cells – at the base of the taste bud. 2. Papillae. A) Raised bumps on the tongue that house the taste buds & aid in the handling of food. B) 3 types. 1) Circumvallate papillae. a) 7 to 12 large, round papillae found on the back of the tongue in a V pattern. b) Taste buds along the sides of each papillae. 2) Fungiform papillae

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    • [DOC File]San Jose State University

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      Noticeable loss of hearing and taste. Muscles and joints respond more slowly. Decreased balance and coordination. More prolonged response to stress. Mood swings. Decrease short-term memory or recall. Re-evaluation of current life style and value system. Synthesis of new information is decreased. Decrease in mental performance speed.

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    • [DOC File]Exam 3 Sample

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      Ingest 150% of the body weight lost during exercise from sweating in fluids. Example: If you loose 16 ounces (1 pound) of body weight from sweating during exercise, ingest 24 ounces of fluid during recovery ... Decreased thirst mechanisms and taste bud sensations can lead to chronic dehydration. Presence of chronic diseases. Prescription ...

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    • [DOC File]1) Which is NOT a characteristic of living organisms

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      Human taste buds contain cells with five kinds of "receptors," each specifically responsive to one of five tastes: salty, bitter, sweet, sour and umami (a taste imparted by amino acids, including flavor enhancer monosodium glutamate). The sweetness receptor consists of two different proteins attached to each other on the surface of a cell.

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    • Loss of Taste Or Impaired Taste: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments

      Taste. taste bud – receptor organ for taste; located on the top side of the tongue, especially around the edges; based upon lock-and-key matches between molecules and intricately shaped receptors. Somesthetic Senses – sensations produced by the skin, muscles, joints, viscera, and organs of balance.

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    • [DOC File]Special Senses - Georgia Highlands College

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      C) Taste cells can respond to more than one basic taste. D) All of the above. E) None of the above. (Adapted from a question by Inderjit Pegany) 11) If voltage-gated Ca2+ channels in taste cells were all destroyed you would… A) lose all taste sensation. B) lose only salt and sour taste sensation. C) still have bitter and sweet taste sensation.

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    • [DOC File]Assessment of Geriatric Clients - MUSC

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      Eating becomes less pleasurable due to the loss of both taste bud sensation and olfactory perception. B. Psychosocial changes. 1. Paramedics should value the chance to learn from the wisdom of late adults. a. Five years before death, most retain a high level of brain function. b. The terminal drop hypothesis theorizes that a person’s mental ...

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    • [DOC File]Emergency Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured ...

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      All of the following are contained within a taste bud, EXCEPT? a. A taste cell b. A taste papilla c. A taste pore d. A taste receptor ____ 31. Most researchers agree that there are how many basic taste qualities? a. 3 b. 4 c. 6 d. 8 ____ 32. The same neuron can fire with equal intensity to both salty and sour tastes.

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    • [DOC File]Sensory system: Evolution and taste

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      Taste/smell. Threshold to relay flavors rises for the four primary taste qualities: sweet, sour, salty, bitter. Loss of taste buds in 60’s due to neural degeneration. Crude (sweet and sour) vs. fine taste. Fine taste mediated by olfactory apparatus. Smell perception declines # of sensory cells lining nose decreases. Perception. Pain. Altered ...

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    • [DOC File]DEVELOPMENTAL MILESTONES

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      Chapter 6: Hearing, Balance, Taste, and Smell. OVERVIEW OF THIS CHAPTER. Each organism is equipped to sample only those fractions of physical reality that mattered to its evolutionary ancestors. Chapter 6 presents details of the general functioning of four senses that are ubiquitous, at least among the more complex vertebrates, while ...

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