What Did You Say?
I Need Glasses!
Yummy for my Tummy!
Help I've fallen and my equilibrium can't get up!
Do You Smell Something?
100

Medical term for ear wax

What is cerumen?

100

The transparent part of the eye over the iris.

What is the cornea?

100

Medical term for the sense of taste.

What is gustation?

100

Often referred to as our "sense of gravity"

What is static equilibrium?

100

Medical term for the sense of smell.

What is olfaction?

200

Otitis Media

What is a middle ear infection?

200

Receptors in the eye for day vision and color.

What are the cones?

200

Four of the six primary taste modes.

What are:

Sweet, Sour, Bitter, Salty, Metallic, and Unami?

200

Often referred to as our "sense of motion"

What is dynamic equilibrium?

200

Vestibular mechanoreceptors

What are the specific mechanoreceptors for balance and spatial awareness?

300

Connects the middle ear to the back of the throat

What are the eustachian tubes?

300

Nearsightedness

What is myopia?

300

Where the memory of a smell is stored in the brain.

What is the limbic system?

300

Where the mechanoreceptors for balance are located.

What are the vestibule and the semicircular canals of the inner ear?

300

Microscopic molecules released by substances around us—whether it's coffee brewing or pine trees in a forest - stimulate the receptors on olfactory neurons.

What triggers the sense of smell?

FYI: Each olfactory neuron has only one receptor.

400

The structure in the ear that vibrates when sound waves travel through the acoustic canal

What is the tympanic membrane?

400

Improper alignment of the eys

What is strabismus?

400

Gustatory cells

What are the chemoreceptors of the tongue (which generate the nerve impulses interpreted by the brain as taste)?
400

The sensation of spinning

What is vertigo?

400

Cranial nerve which contains olfactory receptors and lies in the mucosa of the nasal cavity.

What is CN 1?

500

The ossicles of the middle ear

What are the malleus, incus, and stapes?

500
Scotoma

What is the loss of only the central visual field when only certain nerve pathways are damaged?

500

The two primary cranial nerves (CN) where nerve impulses travel to the taste area of the cerebral cortex.

What are CN VII and CN IX?

500

Cranial nerve known as the vestibular nerve

What is CN VIII

500

Olfactory Adaptation or fatigue

What is the decreased ability to smell an odor after the initial encounter, such as a smoker does not smell the odor as the sense of smell has adapted to not cause olfactory overload.

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