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Mammalian sensory receptors

  • A cell that responds to a stimulus is called a receptor cell

  • Receptor cells are transducers – they convert energy from one form (such as light, heat or sound) into energy in an electrical impulse within a sensory neurone

  • Each receptor will only respond to a specific stimulus

Sensory receptors of the body, downloadable AS & A Level Biology revision notes

Receptors of the body act as transducers

Receptors of the Body and their Stimuli Table

Sensory-receptors-and-stimuli, downloadable AS & A Level Biology revision notes

Pacinian corpuscles

  • In any area of the skin, there are a range of different receptors present

  • The different receptors have different structures and positions within the skin

  • Pacinian corpuscles are a type of mechanoreceptor found deep in the skin

    • They are present in the skin of fingers, soles of the feet as well as in joints, tendons and ligaments

    • They respond to changes in pressure

    • When these receptors are stimulated by pressure on the skin it leads to the establishment of a generator potential

Skin receptors, downloadable AS & A Level Biology revision notes
Different skin receptors are found in different regions and have different structures
  • Pacinian corpuscles connect to sensory neurones

  • They consist of many layers of membrane around the end of the neurone

    • The layers are separated by a gel

    • The gel contains positively charged sodium ions (Na+)

Cross-section diagram of a Pacinian corpuscle showing layers of connective tissue, sensory neurone, neurone ending, capsule, and blood capillary.
The end of the sensory neurone is surrounded by layers of membrane
  • The section of neurone surrounded by layers of membrane contains stretch-mediated sodium ion channels which open when sufficient pressure is applied

  • This allows (Na+) to flow into the neurone, so that an electrical potential difference is established across the cell membrane; this is a generator potential

Diagram showing generation of an action potential in a Pacinian corpuscle, leading to sodium ion entry and action potential initiation in a sensory neurone.
Pressure distorts the layers of membrane surrounding the end of the sensory neurone, causing stretch-mediated sodium ion channels to open

Examiner Tips and Tricks

Receptors can be cells, specifically adapted parts of a cell (e.g. the Pacinian corpuscle) or proteins on the cell surface membrane.Many sensory receptors are found in sensory organs such as the eye or ear.