The 3 layers of the skin are
What is the Epidermis, Dermis, and Hypodermis?
The 3 anatomical areas of the ear are
What is the outer, middle, and inner ear?
The 3 layers of the eye are
What is the fibrous (outer) vascular (middle), and sensory (inner)?
This is the body's organ for taste
What is the tongue?
This lower body bone is the largest and longest bone in the human body
What is the femur?
This is the type of tissue is located in the epidermis
What is epithelial tissue?
This tube that connects the ear to the throat and helps "pop" your ears when you swallow
What is the eustachian tube?
This is structure is the transparent outer circle on the anterior portion of the eye
What is the cornea?
This structure located on the tongue increases the surface area and contains taste buds
What is the tongue papillae?
A group of crows is a called
What is a murder?
These glands produce oil to moisten the skin and contain a hair follicle
What are sebaceous glands?
This is another name for earwax (think about the gland name)
What is the Cerumen? (Ceruminous Gland)
These photoreceptor cells are found in the retina
What are the rods and cones?
This lobe of the brain processes taste and smell sensory information
What is the temporal lobe?
This fruit is slighty radioative due to its potassium content
What is a banana?
The purpose of the sudoriferous glands is to
What is produce sweat, regulate temperature, and remove waste?
A patient is experiencing vertigo (dizziness). The inner ear structure that is affected is the
What is the semicircular canal?
This the end of the pathway of light through the eye
What is the Retina?
This word relates to the sense of smell
What is olfactory?
This is holiday celebrated by counting down as ball drops in New York City is Ms. Schaeffer's wedding date
What is New Years Eve?
Found in the epidermis these protect your skin from water and UV damage
What is Keratin and Melanin?
This is the beginning of the pathway that sound travels through the ear
What is the auditory canal?
This condition is defined as experiencing blurred vision when looking an object up close.
What is Hyperopia?
This structure is located at the bottom of the frontal lobe. It is responsible for receiving and relaying information from about smells.
What is the olfactory bulb?
This organ can regenerate itself
What is the liver?