Region of the ear the uses air to collect the channel sound waves..
Smell is linked to the..
What is the cerebral cortex and limbic system?
sour, sweet, bitter, salty, and umami are the..
What are the Five Primary Tastes?
Tears are formed where?
What are the lacrimal glands?
Middle layer, Composed of: choroid, ciliary body, iris, and pupil..
What is the Vascular Tunic?
What is the middle ear?
Project from the dendrites of the olfactory receptor cells.
What are Olfactory hairs?
Sense of taste and is a chemical sense..
What is Gustation?
The clear mucous membrane that covers the white part of the eye (avascular)
Produce and drain lacrimal fluid (tears)..
What is the Lacrimal gland?
The three principle regions of the ear are..
What is the external, middle, and inner ear?
Occupies the upper portion of the nasal cavity and contains millions of receptors.
What is the Olfactory Epithelium?
Oval body located mainly of the dorsal side of the tongue.
What is the Taste bud Structure?
Watery eyes occur because..
What is a build up of lacrimal fluid?
Mushroom-like, contain 5 taste buds each, scatted over entire surface of tongue..
What is Fungiform Papillae?
The common name for the region of the ear dubed labyrinth..
Reduced ability to smell, ability to smell deteriorates with age.
What is Hyposmia?
What are the 3 kinds of epithelial cells?
The upper and lower palpebral are commonly referred to as..
Chemicals that can stimulate the olfactory apparatus..
What are Odorants?
The auditory tube connects the middle ear and the..
What is the Nasopharynx?
Causes the sense of smell, located at the top of the nasal cavity.
What is the olfactory organ?
What is the taste bud papillae?
The three layers that make up the walls of the eyeball?
The spiral portion of the bony labyrinth of the internal ear that surrounds the organ of hearing.
What is the Cochlea?