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Deep sensory receptors (2):   Muscle and joint receptors  
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Name muscle receptors: 4   muscle spindles, Golgi Tendon organs, free nerve endings, and Pacinian corpuscles  
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Name joint receptors:   Golgi-type endings, free nerve endings, Ruffini endings, and Paciniform endings  
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name thermoreceptors (2):   Cold and warmth receptors  
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What are the nocioceptors:   respond to noxious stimuli, perception of pain  
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Chemoreceptors (5):   taste, smell, Arterial oxygen, osolality, Blood CO2, and Blood glucose  
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What is the role of muscle spindles:   monitor chnges in lenght of the muscles and velocity of these changes, important role in position and movement sense in motor learning  
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What is the role of Golgi Tendon organs:   monitor tension within mm, prevent structural demage to the mm by inhibition of the contracting mm and fasilitation of the antagonist  
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what is the location of Golgi tendon organs   in both proximal and distal tendinouse insertions of the muscle  
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What is the role of free nerve endings in mm?   respond to pain and pressure  
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where are the of free nerve endings in mm localized?   in fascia of the muscle  
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what is the role of Pacinian Corpuscles?   respond to vibration and deep pressure  
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where are the Pacinini Corpuscles localized?   in mm fascia  
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Where are the Golgi-type endings localized?   in the ligaments  
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what is the role of the Golgi-type endings?   detect the rate of joint movement  
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where are the free nerve endings localized in joints?   capsue and ligaments  
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what is the role of free nerve endings in joints?   respond to pain and crude awareness of join motion  
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Where are the Ruffini endings localized?   joint capsule and ligaments  
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what is the role of Ruffini endings?   responsible for direction and velocity of joint movement  
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Where are the Paciniform endings?   n the joint capsule  
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what is the role of the Paciniform endings   monitor rapid joint movement  
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Where are the Blood CO2 receptors?   modula, aortic and carotic bodies  
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Where are the Arterial oxygen receptors?   aortic and carotic bodies  
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