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Remember to submit your work following the file naming convention FirstInitial.LastName_M01.docx. For example, J.Smith_M01.docx. Remember that it is not necessary to manually type in the file extension; it will automatically append. Start by reading and following these instructions: Quickly skim the questions or assignment below and the assignment rubric to help you focus. Read the required chapter(s) of the textbook and any additional recommended resources. Some answers may require you to do additional research on the Internet or in other reference sources. Choose your sources carefully. Consider the course discussions so far and any insights gained from it. Create your Assignment submission and be sure to cite your sources if needed, use APA style as required, and check your spelling. Assignment: Module 7 Quiz Complete the Dynamic Study Modules assigned in Module 7 for preparation for the Module 7 Quiz. Please complete the Module 7 Quiz within Mastering. You will have 45 minutes to complete 30 questions.   The quiz will be taken in Mastering and grades linked to the D2L gradebook. M7 Quiz UMBO – 4 M7 Quiz PLG – N/A M7 Quiz CLO – 2, 3, 4   Module 7 Assignment Description Recall from the chapter on the central nervous system (CNS) that the general senses detect such stimuli as touch, pain, and temperature. General senses refer to the fact that these receptors are relatively simple and located throughout the body in both the skin and internal organs. The special senses, in contrast, are so named because they convey a specific type of information from specialized sensory organs in discrete locations of the head. For this assignment you will;   Imagine you are driving or biking on a high-traffic road and you are approaching an intersection with a four-way stop and railroad train track. Additionally, there are three cars in the other lanes of the intersection and visibility is decreased because of foggy weather conditions. Describe what special senses you will use to make the determination to safely proceed into the intersection. Then, in a detailed summary, explain the pathways for each of the special senses involved.  Describe the pathways for the special senses not involved in this case and explain why they are not used. Describe how the brain interprets information from each of those special senses. Describe how the brain sends messages to the body to react to information from these special senses.   This assignment is a recorded presentation of 8 to 12 minutes.  You should prepare a slide presentation and record your delivery of the presentation. This PowerPoint® (Microsoft Office) or Impress® (Open Office) presentation should be a minimum of 20 slides, including a title and reference slide, recorded audio and be sure to include a reference slide. You will describe what special senses you will use to make the determination to safely proceed into the intersection.   Your submission should include a minimum of 5 peer-reviewed sources to support any of your perspective. Please review the module’s Signature Assignment Rubric before starting this assignment to ensure that you are meeting all the essential requirements. This presentation is worth 300 points for quality content and presentation.   Assignment Expectations Length: 8 to 12 minutes, at least 17 slides Structure:    Title slide and reference slides in APA style. (at least 2 slides)    Special senses: at least 4 slides    Pathways: at least 2 slides    Not involved senses: at least 4 slides    Brain interpretations: at least 3 slides    Messages: at least 2 slides Include a title slide and reference slide in APA style. These do not count towards the minimal slide amount for this assignment. References: Use the appropriate APA style in-text citations and references for all resources utilized to answer the questions. Include at least five (5) scholarly sources to support your claims. Format: Save your assignment as an mp4 file and submit a link in a Word document (.doc or .docx). File name: Name your saved file according to your first initial, last name, and the module number (for example, “RHall Module 1.mp4”)   M7 Assignment UMBO – 2, 4 M7 Assignment PLG (BSNPL) – 1 M7 Assignment CLO – 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
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Slide 1
Cns
Senses
The special senses are :
Smell
Taste
Sight
Hearing
Touch
Generally the senses of touch are :
Temperature
Pressure
Pain
The special senses are : Smell , Taste, Sight, Hearing, Tou
ch, Generally the senses of touch are : Temperature, Pressure, Pain
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Smell
Difference smell of different thing. How we do know?
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smell
The sense use chemoreceptor, which is stimulated by chemicals.
Smell can differentiate a large range of chemicals.
The sense complement to each other means taste and smell.
Olfaction (smell) and gustation (taste).
The cerebral cortex and limbic system is responsible for both.
The sense use chemoreceptor, which is stimulated by chemicals., Smell can differentiate a large range of chemicals. The sense complement to each other means taste and smell. Olfaction (smell) and gustation (taste). The cerebral cortex and limbic system is responsible for both.
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Smell
Olfactory Organs:
Contain olfactory receptors and supporting epithelial cells.
Cover parts of nasal cavity and a portion of the nasal septum.
Olfactory receptors:
Chemoreceptor: which respond to chemicals in liquid.
Olfactory Epithelium:
Which is located on the roof of nasal cavity and contain olfactory receptor cells with columnar supporting cells.
This is covered by mucous to trap airborne molecules.
Olfactory Organs:
Contain olfactory receptors and supporting epithelial cells.
Cover parts of nasal cavity and a portion of the nasal septum.
Olfactory receptors:
Chemoreceptor: which respond to chemicals in liquid.
Olfactory Epithelium:
Which is located on the roof of nasal cavity and contain olfactory receptor cells with columnar supporting cells.
This is covered by mucous to trap airborne molecules.
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Smell
Smell
Smell
Taste
Chemical sense secreted by food and drink.
Flavours comes from olfactory, tactile and thermal attributes in addition to taste.
Chemical sense secreted by food and drink. Chemical sense secreted by food and drink.
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taste
The taste buds are located in the wall of papillae.
They are of four types:
Cicumvallate : 10-12 in numbers,...
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