stretch receptor

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stretch receptor

A student learns about the stretch receptor in a biology diagram.

Definition

Noun: A stretch receptor is a specialized sensory nerve ending located within a muscle. Its primary function is to detect and respond to the stretching or lengthening of the muscle tissue. This information is sent to the central nervous system to help regulate muscle tone, coordinate movement, and maintain posture.

Usage

The term is used in anatomy, physiology, and neuroscience to describe a specific type of proprioceptor (a receptor that senses the body's position and movement). - It is typically discussed in the context of reflex arcs, such as the stretch reflex (e.g., the knee-jerk reflex). - It is often modified by the muscle it is located in (e.g., muscle spindle stretch receptor).

Examples
  • The stretch receptor in the quadriceps muscle is activated when the knee is tapped, triggering a reflex contraction.
  • Muscle spindles, which are a type of stretch receptor, provide continuous feedback to the brain about muscle length.
  • When a muscle is extended, its stretch receptors fire signals to the spinal cord.
Advanced Usage
  • Physiological Role: Stretch receptors are crucial for proprioception, the sense of where one's body parts are in space without looking. They are integral to maintaining balance and coordinating complex movements.
  • Clinical Relevance: Abnormal function of stretch receptors can be involved in neurological conditions affecting muscle tone and reflexes.
Variants and Related Words
  • Muscle Spindle: The most common and specific type of stretch receptor. It is a complex, fusiform sensory receptor located within the belly of a skeletal muscle.
  • Proprioceptor: A broader category of sensory receptors that includes stretch receptors, as well as Golgi tendon organs and joint receptors, all of which provide information about body position and movement.
Synonyms
  • Muscle spindle (a specific type of stretch receptor)
  • Proprioceptor (a broader category)
Related Phrases and Concepts
  • Stretch Reflex: The monosynaptic reflex mediated by stretch receptors, where a quick stretch of a muscle leads to an immediate contraction of that same muscle.
  • Gamma Motor Neuron: A neuron that innervates the intrafusal muscle fibers within a muscle spindle, controlling its sensitivity.
stretch receptor

A student learns about the stretch receptor in a biology diagram.

Noun
  1. a receptor in a muscle that responds to stretching of the muscle tissue