Form
Labeling
Function
Connections
Misc.
100

The visible part of the ear, made of cartilage and flesh

The pinna

100

*diagram of the ear* This channel of bone is where you'll find most of your earwax

Auditory canal

100

It sends electrical signals through the body--the ocular and auditory ones are good examples

Nerve

100

These cells of the eye are connected to the optic nerve

Rods and cones

100

Colorblindness is a defect in one of these cells

cones

200

This is the outermost part of the eye--it's a very punny name

Cornea

200

*Diagram of the ear* This membrane separates the middle ear from the outer ear

Tympanic membrane/eardrum

200
This protein collects light and tells a cell to send a signal

opsin

200

These two structures focus light in the eye

Cornea and lens

200

You have about 100 million of these in each eye

Rods

300

This is a panel of photosensitive tissue--cells that sense light

Retina

300

*Diagram of the eye* This hole is where light gets through the iris, or a name for a student

Pupil

300

Its hair cells pick up fluid vibrations inside

cochlea

300

Rods and cones in the retina face this way; it lets them be very close to nourishing arteries

Backwards

300

The amplitude of a sound wave is related to this perceived quality

volume
400

One of the smallest bones in your body, it's the middle of a three-part lever

Incus

400

*Diagram of the eye* It's double convex

Lens

400

It triggers a signal which you perceive as hearing

Hair cell

400

This structure is analogous to the opsin of the retina

hair/stereocelia

400

Frequency is a property of sound waves which we perceive as pitch; it measures this

how many waves per second

500

This small circular muscle is both a gatekeeper and a piece of art

Iris

500

*Diagram of the ear* If you're looking for the locus of balance, this is it.

Semicircular Canals

500

Fluid-filled chamber that connects the cochlea to the semicircular canals

vestibule

500

This preposition describes many relationships, including the spatial relationship of opsins and the rods and cones to which they belong

Inside

500
Each ear has this many semicircular canals

three

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