four types of lingual papillae found on the tongue
Fungiform, vallate, filliform and foliate
six muscles that control the movement of the eye
Lateral, medial, superior, inferior rectus, superior oblique, inferior oblique
facial bones does the olfactory bulb sits on?
Ethmoid
part of the ear are the ear ossicles located
middle ear
controls the amount of light entering the eye?
dilator pupillae
lingual papillae responsible for sweet tastes
Fungiform and vallate papillae..sensation of sweet is all regions
three layers that make up the external walls of the eyeball.
Fibrous layer, vascular layer and inner coat
type of neuron (unipolar, bipolar or multipolar) is olfactory sensory neuronal cell?
bipolar
the three components that make up the ear ossicles?
Malleus, Incus, Stapes
two types of photoreceptor cells of the retina.
rods & cones
nerve carrying taste information from the anterior two-thirds of the tongue is.
facial
function of the scleral venous sinus
Allow aqueous humor to drain
receptor epithelium that is responsible for hearing and where is it located?
Organ of Corti, Scala medial (Cochlear duct)
light innervation pathway in the retina in order
Ganglion, bipolar neurons and photoreceptors
the three cranial nerves that convey sensory taste information to the cerebral cortex.
Facial, glossopharyngeal and vagus
three types of neurons that make up the neural layer?
Photoreceptor cells, bipolar neurons and ganglion cells
structures of the inner ear are responsible for equilibrium sensing?
Macula and crista ampullaris
retina is made up of two layers?
Pigmented layer and neural layer
macula lutea
Region superior to blind spot, ‘yellow spot’, contains fovea centralis which has high acuity and made up of mostly cones
two tiny muscle in the middle ear cavity
Tensor tympani and stapedius