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Two types of
unmyelinated
as a diffuse, dull, burning ori
fibers conduct pain impulses: The myelinated
that transmit impulses slowly. i
Acute
physical stimuli primarily from skin and mucous membranes-is transmitted by the A delta fibers, whereas
ipain-the sudden, sharp, localized pain related to thermal and
aching
fibers that transmit impulses very rapidly and the
sensation-is transmitted by C fibers. fibers receive thermal, physical, and
from muscle, tendons, the myocardium, and the digestive tract as well as from the skin. The
impulse to the dorsal root ganglia and then into the spinal cord through the dorsal horn or substantia gelatinosa.
:: A delta
:: peripheral
:: afferent
:: chronic
pain often experienced
i nerves transmit the afferent pain
:: C fibers
stimuli
#chemical
Transcribed Image Text:Two types of unmyelinated as a diffuse, dull, burning ori fibers conduct pain impulses: The myelinated that transmit impulses slowly. i Acute physical stimuli primarily from skin and mucous membranes-is transmitted by the A delta fibers, whereas ipain-the sudden, sharp, localized pain related to thermal and aching fibers that transmit impulses very rapidly and the sensation-is transmitted by C fibers. fibers receive thermal, physical, and from muscle, tendons, the myocardium, and the digestive tract as well as from the skin. The impulse to the dorsal root ganglia and then into the spinal cord through the dorsal horn or substantia gelatinosa. :: A delta :: peripheral :: afferent :: chronic pain often experienced i nerves transmit the afferent pain :: C fibers stimuli #chemical
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