Controlled in the Occipital lobe
What is vision?
The outer ear
What is the pinna?
The main organ of balance is found here
What is the inner ear?
Another name for the sense of smell
What is olfaction?
fine touch
What are the tactile or meissner's corpuscles?
Consists of Rods, Cones and Blood supply
What is the Retina?
The three bones of the middle ear
What are the incus, malleus and the stapes?
The type of cells used in balance
What are mechanoreceptors?
The fatigue the smell receptors have
What is adaptation?
pressure
What is the ruffini corpuscle or bulbous corpuscle?
The muscle that constricts to lesson or increase the light entering the eye
What is the Iris?
It connects the middle ear to throat
What is the auditory tube?
Another name for balance
What is equilibrium?
Sweet, salty, bitter, umami, sour and metallic
What are the tastes?
Proprioception
What is the Golgi tendon organ and muscle spindles?
Old age vision
What is presbyopia?
The other name for the three bones of the middle ear
What is the Macula?
The reason taste and smell are linked
What is the olfactory bulb?
crude touch
What are free nerve endings in the skin and mucosa?
The cells that help set our internal clock.
What are ganglion cells in the retina?
An infection of the middle ear
What is otitis media?
The sense of motion is detected by these and is also called this.
responsible for deep pressure
Lamellar Corpuscle
Can be severely damaged by cerebral vascular accidents
What are proprioceptors?