Presbycusis
What is hearing loss due to the aging process?
lacrimal glands
What is produce tears and secrete enzymes to destroy bacteria and viruses in the eye?
pain
What is spicy foods are eaten, which receptors on the tongue are activated
trypsin
What is pancreatic enzyme that digests protein?
8 to 12 months of age
What is age should infants respond to the instruction "No"
cerumen impaction
What is buildup of earwax within the external auditory canal
store bile
What is gallbladder’s only function
vitamin E
What is fat-soluble vitamin?
loss of the ability to hear sounds at normal levels
What is defines hearing loss?
extrinsic eye muscles
What are function together to move the eyeball
stomach
What is organs of the digestive system secretes acid and enzymes?
mouth
What is organ of the digestive system begins the chemical breakdown of foods?
otosclerosis
What is common cause of conductive hearing loss is the immobilization of the stapes within the inner ear
conjunctivas
What are mucous membranes that line the inner surfaces of the eyelids
amylase
What is breaks down carbohydrates, is contained in saliva?
vitamin K
What is vitamin is essential for blood to clot?
small intestine
What is where food is mixed with bile and pancreatic juices
main site of nutrient absorption
What is small intestine
esophageal hiatus
What is hole in the diaphragm that the esophagus goes through
cornea
What is transparent area on the front of the eye that allows light to enter the eye.
main function of the epiglottis
What is covers the opening of the larynx.
vitamin C
What is water-soluble vitamin
uses peristalsis to push food to the stomach
What is esophagus