Special histology

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Sensory organs

Sensory organs

  • They are peripheral departments of the corresponding sensory systems.
  • The organs are specifically intended to perceive visual, auditory, statokinetic, olfactory, and gustatory stimuli.
  • They contain receptors formed by:
    • neurons — sensorineural or primary sensory receptors (organs of vision and smell);
    • specialized epithelial cells associated with sensitive endings of neurons — sensoepithelial or secondary sensory receptors (organs of hearing, equilibrium, and taste).

Sensory system (analyzer)

  • Such a system is a complex of structures that perceive signals from the external or internal environment to analyze and synthesize them.
  • It should include:
    • a peripheral section — perceives the signal and converts its energy into a nerve impulse;
    • conductive section — pathways to allow the nerve impulse brain entering;
    • a central section — corresponding cortical nerve center

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