Peripheral & Autonomic Nervous System
Special Senses
Eyes & Ears
Special Senses
Nose & Tongue
Endocrine System
Blood
100

A nerve that contains fibers that send as well as receive messages.

Mixed nerve

100

The outer tough coat of the eye.

Sclera

100

Inflammation of the lining of the nose.

Rhinitis

100

Endocrine gland that sits on top of the kidney.

Adrenal gland

100

Blood from a universal donor.

O negative

200

The cranial nerve responsible for chewing.

Trigeminal

200

The area of the eye that contains the rods and cones.

Retina

200

Also called the olfactory epithelium.

Nasal cavity

200

Hormone secreted by the thyroid gland that controls calcium ion concentration in the body.

Calcitonin

200

Blood from a universal recipient.

AB positive

300

The autonomic nervous system is also called this.

Involuntary nervous system

300

The tube that connects the throat to the ear.

Eustachian tube

300

Term that means a savory taste.

Umami

300

Condition that results when pancreas is unable to produce insulin.

Diabetes mellitus

300
Another name for a red blood cell.

Erythrocyte

400

The nerve that activates the diaphragm is called this.

Phrenic nerve

400

The posterior chamber of the eye is filled with fluid.

Aqueous humor

400
Fluid produced by the salivary gland.

Saliva

400

Secretion of the ovary; female hormone.

Estrogen

400

Another name for a white blood cell.

Leukocyte

500

The acute viral infection that usually affects the intercostal nerves is called this.

Shingles

500

Hardening of the bones of the middle ear.

Otosclerosis

500

An abnormal growth the occurs in the sinus cavity.

Nasal polyps

500

Hormone produced by the adrenal gland.

Adrenaline

500

Another name for a platelet.

Thrombocyte

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