Title: A male Antheraea polyphemus moth
1A male Antheraea polyphemus moth
2Chemoreception
- General chemoreceptors
- Internal chemoreceptors
- Contact chemoreceptors
- Distance or olfactory chemoreceptors
3Chemoreception and taste
- Chemoreception in aquatic animals
- Chemoreception in terrestrial animals
- Insects have chemoreceptive sensilla
4Figure 13.32 Responses of a blowfly contact
chemoreceptor sensillum to stimulatory solutions
5Figure 13.16 Mammalian taste
6Figure 13.16 Mammalian taste
7Figure 13.17 Ionotropic Taste-transduction
mechanisms
8Figure 13.17 Metabotropic Taste-transduction
mechanisms
9Figure 13.17 Metabotropic Taste-transduction
mechanisms
10Processing of taste
- Single taste buds have one type of channel or
GPCR. - Cranial nerves carry signals showing multiple
sensitivities - CNS may segregate the different responses from
different populations
11Olfaction and insects
- Sensilla on antennae are similar to taste sensila
- Cells are either odor generalists or odor
specialists - Pheromones
- Disparlure released by Gypsy moth
- Bombykol released by silkworm moth
12Figure 13.35 Vertebrate olfactory receptors
- Size of olfactory epithelium
- Humans 2 to 4 cm2
- Dogs 18 cm2
- Cats 21 cm2
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16Figure 13.20 Olfactory transduction mechanisms
in cilia membranes of olfactory neurons (Part 2)
17Fig. 13.21 Olfactory neurons project to glomeruli