Tasting
Smelling
Hearing
Seeing
Misc
100

What is the anatomy word for tasting?

Gustation

100

What is the anatomy word for smelling?

Olfaction

100

What is the Auricle?

Outer Ear

100

Rods see __________ Cones see __________

Light, Color

100

A _______ is a map of incoming sensory information. Parts of this are changed in size due to the amount of brain dedicated to this sense.

Homunculus

200

Your sense of_________ is linked with your sense of taste. 

Smell (Olfaction) 

200

What detects chemical smell stimuli

Olfactory receptor cells

200

What is the job of the tympanic membrane?

Vibrates due to sounds waves and moves the malleus (hammer)

200

This part is the "white" of the eye

Sclera 

200

This Cranial nerve is responsible for sensory impulses from your sense of smell. 

Cranial nerve I (1) Olfactory 

300

Where are the taste buds located?

Below the surface of the tongue. 

300

Olfactory receptor cells are found high up or low in the nose. 

High up

300

How does the cochlea help us with balancing? 

Tiny "hairs" respond to movements in fluid and indicate the head's position. 

300

This part of the eye changes shape so you can focus on near and far objects. 

Lens

300

This cranial nerve relays information given from the retina of the eye. 

Cranial nerve II (2) Optic

400

What are the bumps on your tongue called?

papillae

400

What is the purpose of mucus?

Dissolving odorant molecules in the air. 

400

What are the three bones in the ear (in latin)

Malleus, Incus, Stapes

400

This part of the eye is clear, it lets light into the eye, and it is where contact lenses sit. 

Cornea

400

What branch of the nervous system is the senses?

Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)

500

What is the purpose of saliva?

Dissolving food chemicals to taste them. 

500

Olfactory receptor cells --> olfactory neuron --> Olfactory Tract --> _________ --> Brain

Olfactory bulb

500

What cranial nerve does the cochlea send information to?

Cranial nerve VIII (8)

Vestibulocochlear 

500

What muscle closes the eyelid?

Orbicularis Oculi

500

This nerve adjusts the amount of light entering the eye.

Cranial nerve III (3) Oculomotor

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