This lesson outlines the role of sensory receptor cells in the detection of stimuli and describes the generation of an impulse in a sensory neurone. The PowerPoint and accompanying resources have been planned to cover points 4 & 5 of topic 15.1 of the CIE A-level biology specification (for assessment in 2025-27) and use the chemoreceptors in taste buds as the example to describe the sequence of events.
The previous lesson described the structure and function of sensory and motor neurones and the 1st task challenges the students on their recall of this content to generate the key term, stimuli. Students will recall that this is a change in the environment and that sensory receptor cells are responsible for the detection of these changes. A quick quiz round called “REACT” introduces several stimuli and then students will learn that sensory receptor cells act as specialised transducers by converting one form of energy into electrical energy. Students are introduced to key terms which will be covered in greater detail in upcoming lessons, including resting potential and depolarisation, and they will be challenged to use these in the final task of the lesson. The Pacinian corpuscle is shown and its role in the detection of pressure described, including how sodium ions enter the generator region of the sensory neurone. The remainder of the lesson describes the sequence of events that result in the conduction of an action potential along a sensory neurone after the detection of new chemicals by chemoreceptors in taste buds.
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