Structure I
Structure II
Structure III
Function I
Function II
100

The transparent covering of the eye

What is the cornea?

100

Allows light to enter the eye

What is the pupil?

100

The white of the eye (outermost covering)

What is the sclera?

100

This small bone of the middle ear is attached to the oval window

What is the stapes?

100

Taste hairs can distinguish between these five taste sensations

What are sweet, sour, bitter, salty, and umami?

200

Sensory receptors are specialized _________ of sensory neurons

What is a dendrite?

200

This type of sensory receptor is found in tissues throughout the body

What is a pain receptor?

200

Focuses light that enters the eye

What is the lens?

200

The three primary colors perceived by the eye

What are red, green and blue?

200

This term describes what is happening when olfactory receptors become insensitive to a specific stimuli after prolonged exposure

What is accommodation?

300

This fills the chamber between the lens and the cornea and is diffused from blood vessels near the ciliary muscles

What is aqueous humor?

300

The utricle and saccule are located in this part of the ear

What is the inner ear?

300

This structure carries visual information to the brain

What is the optic nerve?

300

In an infant, this sensory organ continues to develop over the first five months of life

What is eyesight/vision?

300

This photoreceptor distinguishes color but has a higher light intensity threshold

What are cones?

400

These organs in the ear are associated with static equilibrium

What are the utricle and saccule?

400

The fluid that provides support for the eye

What is vitreous humor?
400

Pigmented, muscular portion of the eye that controls the amount of light that enters

What is the iris?

400

The term used to describe the ability of the eyes to focus on objects at different distances

What is visual accommodation?

400

Rods are sensitive to low light but cannot _______.

What is distinguish color?

500

This structure contains blood vessels that nourish the eye

What is the choroid?

500

Innermost layer of the eye containing neurons (photoreceptors)

What is the retina?

500

These are the 5 types of cutaneous receptors

What are touch, cold, heat, pain and pressure?

500

These organs perform their function by having hair cells immersed in a jelly with calcium carbonate crystals.

What are the utricle and saccule?
500

The term used to describe your sense of body position when you're not moving

What is static equilibrium?

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