The three tiny bones in the middle ear?
malleus(hammer),incus(anvil),stapes(stirrup)
the small, hair-like projections that trap larger dust particles entering nose
cilia
what test is use to determine color blindness?
ishihara test
bumps on the surface of the tongue that contain the taste buds
papillae
what are the 3 layers of the skin?
epidermis,dermis,hypodermis
Whats another name for the Tympanic Membrane?
Eardrum
inflammation of the lining of the nose
rhinitis
what disorder of the eye is also known as pink eye?
conjuctivitis
what is glossitis?
inflammation of the tongue
sudoriferous is what gland?
sweat gland
What is the function of the Cochlear duct?
filled with fluid that vibrates when sound waves are transmitted by the stapes
what percent of smell accounts for our sense of taste?
90%
what fluid is the anterior chamber filled with?
aqueous humor
how cranial nerves does the receptors go through?
3 cranial nerves
Name 2 functions of the skin
absorption,excretion,production of vitamin D, protection,regulation of body temperature,sensory perception, storage
What is the disorders where stapes become hard and immovable?
Otosclerosis
what disorder do these symptoms belong to: blockage of air flow in one nostril,difficulty sleeping, headaches,snoring
deviated nasal septum
what disorder correspond with these symptoms:
partial loss of vision, blurred vision, loss of central vision
what disorder of the tongue is common in babies?
thrush
whats the function of the hypodermic layer?
help with temperature control, passageqay for nerves and blood vessels
What is the pathway of hearing?
pinna-external auditory canal-tympanic membrane-ossicles-cochlea-auditory nerve.
growths in the nasal cavity associated with rhinitis
nasal polyps
whats the pathway of vision
cornea- pupil-lens-retina-rods and cones-optic nerve-image is interpreted
scarlet fever is a common cause of what disorder?
strawberry tongue
whats the wound healing process stages?
1- hemostasis
2- clotting
3-rebuilding
4- maturations