end organ
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Definition
- Noun:
- A specialized structure at the peripheral end of some motor or sensory nerve fibers: An "end organ" is a biological structure that forms the terminal point of a nerve fiber. It is specialized to either receive sensory stimuli (like touch, pressure, or sound) or to execute motor commands (like triggering muscle contraction).
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The Pacinian corpuscle is a sensory end organ that detects deep pressure and vibration.
- Damage to the motor end organ can result in muscle weakness or paralysis.
Advanced Usage
- "Sensory end organ": A structure, such as a taste bud or a photoreceptor in the eye, that is specifically designed to convert external stimuli into neural signals.
- Each taste bud acts as a sensory end organ for the perception of flavor.
- "Motor end organ": Also called a neuromuscular junction, this is the point where a motor neuron connects to a muscle fiber to initiate movement.
- The neurotransmitter acetylcholine is released at the motor end organ.
Variants and Related Words
- End-plate (n): Another term for the motor end organ or neuromuscular junction.
- The end-plate potential is crucial for muscle activation.
- Receptor (n): A broader term for a structure that receives stimuli; many sensory end organs are types of receptors.
- Thermoreceptors are sensory receptors that detect temperature changes.
Synonyms
- Nerve ending: The terminal structure of a nerve fiber, often used interchangeably with sensory end organ.
- Terminal receptor: A structure at the end of a nerve fiber that receives stimuli.
Related Phrases
- "End-organ disease": A medical condition that specifically affects these peripheral nerve endings or the structures they innervate.
- Diabetic neuropathy is a common end-organ disease affecting sensory nerves in the feet.
- "End-organ failure": The loss of function in a vital organ that is the final target of a physiological system or disease process (Note: This is a broader, related medical term, not specific to nerve endings).
- Chronic hypertension can lead to end-organ failure in the kidneys or heart.
Noun
- a specialized structure at the peripheral end of some motor or sensory nerve fibers