Vision
Hearing
Smell
Taste
Balance
100

There are two types of eye muscle, extrinsic and ___

Intrinsic

100

Brain lobe that is primarily responsible for processing auditory information

Temporal

100

What is an odorant?

An odor given off by organisms 

100

What are taste buds?

The organs on your tongue that respond to taste stimuli

100

Where are the organs involved in the sense of balance located?

The ear

200

Brain lobe that is primarily responsible for processing vision

Occipital

200

The inner ear contains the smallest ___ in the entire body

Bone

200

What is Olfaction?

The sense of smell

200

There are five primary taste sensations: Salty, sweet, bitter, savory, and ____.

Sour

200

This sport requires tremendous skill in balance and is demonstrated in titles like The Nutcracker and Swan Lake.

Ballet

300

The black, circular opening in the center of the Iris that shrinks or expands depending on the amount of light which it is receiving.

The pupil

300

Bruising of the ear’s Auricle may result in an accumulation of blood and tissue fluid between the skin and underlying cartilage, resulting in this sometimes permanent, food-named condition commonly happening to wrestlers?

Cauliflower Ear

300

Humans can distinguish between alteast 700 different odors. True or false?

True

300

Each taste bud contains 50 to 125 chemoreceptors, called gustatory ____.

Cells

300

What are the two types of equilibrium regarding balance?

Static and dynamic

400

This nerve which protrudes from the back of the eyeball which is primarily responsible for transmitting visual information to the brain.

Optic

400

The unappealing and often hearing-disruptive substance known as cerumen is more commonly known as what?

Ear Wax

400

What’s the purpose of the mucus layer?

to capture odorants so the cilia could detect them

400

There are four different types of papillae, or small, elevated projections, on the tongue. What makes each type different from one another?

Their structures

400

Our sense of balance is highly dependent on the inner ___’s vestibular system

ear

500

The incomplete innermost coat of the eyeball.

Retina

500

This section of the ear, known more technically as the tympanic cavity, contains the 3 auditory ossicles called the hammer, anvil, and stirrup

Middle Ear

500

What do the cilia connect to?

the Olfactory sensory neuron

500

Where are tastants found?

In the saliva 

500

Inside of the ear, there is a region called the macula. Movements of the macula provide what kind of information to the brain?

Head position or acceleration

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