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Chapter: 01-An Introduction to the Human Body

Subject: Anatomy and Physiology Book: Anatomy and Physiology I Block: 29 / 65 Hideable Terms: 7 hideable terms
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  • A receptor monitors changes in a controlled condition.
  • The receptor sends input to the control center.
  • The pathway to the control center is called the afferent pathway.
  • Information flows toward the control center in this pathway.
  • Input is usually in the form of nerve impulses or chemical signals.
  • An example is nerve endings in the skin detecting temperature changes.
  • These receptors can sense a sudden drop in temperature.

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