The Eyes
Vision
The Ear
Hearing and Balance
Smell/Taste/Develop
100
The outer most tunic of the eyeball
What is the sclera
100
Explain blind spot
What is point in which the optic nerve exits the back of the eye
100
Common name for the tympanic membrane
What is ear drum
100
location of the mastoid process
where is behind your ear
100
location of the olfactory receptors
What is superior aspect of the nasal cavities
200
A mucus membrane that covers the anterior eyeball and lines the eyelids
What is the Conjunctiva
200
These structures detect dim light while these other structures detect color
What are Rods and Cones
200
the 3 major areas/structures of the outer ear
What are the pinna/auricle, external auditory canal, and the tympanic membrane
200
Explain kinetic equilibrium
What is gives information regarding the speed and direction of your body's motion
200
the 4 major taste sensations
What are sweet, sour, salty, and bitter (some also say umami)
300
The light bending structure in the eyeball
What is the lens
300
The abnormal curvature of the cornea or lens
What is astigmatism
300
the 3 ossicles of the ear
What are the incus, malleus, and the stapes
300
Explain the Rinne Test
what is strike a tuning fork against the palm of the hand or sole of the shoe and place the handle against mastoid process. Once sound is no longer heard move the tuning fork in front of the ear to check for more sound
300
What is strabismus
What is cross-eyed in infants
400
The 3 tunics that form the eyeball
What are the sclera, the choroid, and the retina
400
Visual acuity is often tested with this test
What is the Snellen Test
400
1 of the 3 structures found within the bony labyrinth
What is the cochlea, vestibule, or the semi-circular canals
400
Explain static equilibrium
What is allows one to determine their position relative to a center of gravity
400
2 problems of aging associated with vision include
What are glaucoma, cataracts, presbyopia, and arteriosclerosis
500
The flow of tears
What is from the lacrimal gland to lacrimal duct to lacrimal canal to nasolacrimal duct to nasal cavity
500
This is the location of where acute focusing occurs, involving only the cones
Where is the Fovea centralis
500
the 2 fluids located within the bony labyrinth
What are the perilymph and the endolymph
500
During the Barany test the semi-circular canals are stimulated. Which ones are stimulated when the head is tilted forward 30 degress, to the side 90 degrees, and again forward maximally
What are the lateral semi-circular canals, the superior semi-circular canals, and the posterior semi-circular canals
500
why is the olfactory nerve most suseptible to damage
What is that it is exposed to the environment directly
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