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100

This is the colored part of the eye that surrounds the pupil.

Iris

100

The ear is divided into these three major areas

Outer, Middle, and Inner ear

100

This term describes becoming adapted to a smell so you no longer detect it.

Nose blind (olfactory adaptation)

100

These structures cover the tongue and contain taste buds.

Papillae

100

This term means pain in the ear.

Otalgia

200

This is commonly known as the “white of the eye.”

Sclera

200

What is the medical term for the eardrum?

Tympanic Membrane

200

These tiny hair-like structures in the nose are stimulated by odor molecules.

Cilia

200

You are born with about this many taste buds.

10,000

200

This test detects color blindness.

Ishihara Color Vision Test

300

These specialized cells in the retina are responsible for color vision.

Cones

300

What are the smallest bones in the body called?

Ossicles

300

This medical term describes a temporary loss of smell that commonly occurs with nasal congestion.

Anosmia

300

Medical term for swallowing

Deglutition 

300

This condition is clouding of the lens caused by protein accumulation.

Cataracts

400

This condition is farsightedness caused by aging.

Presbyopia

400

The auricle is also called this.

The Pinna

400

This term means an abnormally heightened sense of smell.

Hypersomia

400

These 3 areas of the body are the most sensitive to pain.

Lips, hands, and fingertips

400

What does the abbreviation OD mean?

Right Eye

500

This disease involves increased intraocular pressure that damages the retina and optic nerve and can cause blindness.

Glaucoma
500

This condition is a sensation of spinning caused by an inner ear disorder.

Vertigo

500

This is the first cranial nerve responsible for smell.

Olfactory Nerve

500

The thick skin on this part of the body is the least sensitive to pain.

Middle of the Back 

500

This abbreviation means pupils equal, round, and reactive to light and accommodation.

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