Where are taste buds located??
tongue
What two senses does the ear house?
Hearing
Equilibrium/ balance
The Vibration of the eardrum causes the three ear bones to move, and rocks the stapes against the?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!
oval window
What are 4 external accessory?
6 external eye muscles
Eyebrows
Eyelids
lacrimal apparatus
Which structure controls the shape of the lens?
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Ciliary Body Muscle
What are the recepters in the roof of the nasal cavity for smell?
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Olfactory
Which structures are part of theexternal ear?
Auricle/pinna
External acoustic meatus/auditory canal
What are the 2 functions of the inner ear?
hearing and balance/equilibrium
What lines the interior surface of the eyelids and protects the eyeball?
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Conjunctiva
Which eye structure has the primary job is to refract light passing through it so that an image may be focused on the fovea centrali?
Lens
The tongue is covered with projections called?
papillae
What is the location of the middle ear?
Separated from the external auditory canal by the tympanic membrane, AND located in the temporal bone.
Which eye structure provides protection and serves as an attachment site for eye muscles?
Sclera
Which eye structure regulates amount of light entering the eye?
Iris
What spot on your tongue do you taste bitter?
the back
What is the tube that equalizes the pressure on either side of the eardrum but also provides a path for microorganisms to enter and cause middle ear infections
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Eustachian Tube
Which structure in the iner ear helps with balance?
Semicircular canal
Which structure is transparant and the central anterior portion of the eye?
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Cornea
what are the two chambers of the eye??
Aqueous Chamber
Vitreous Chamber
What part of the tongue for sweet?
front tip
What are the three tiny ear bones called?
Malleus (hammer):Incus (anvil):Stapes (stirrup)
Which structure of the inner ear is to hear
Cochlea
Which structure is between the retina and sclera and is composed of layers of blood vessels
Choroid
Which structure allows dim light vision and peripheral vision
Rods