What structure is #6?
Lens
What is #1? (please provide both names)
pinna/auricle
The receptors for smell and taste are called ____.
Chemoreceptors
What cranial nerve is stimulated when you smell?
I, Olfactory
What type of food excites pain receptors in the mouth?
Hot/spicy foods
What structure is #4?
Iris
What are the names of all 3 auditory ossicles?
Malleus, Incus, Stapes
What is "D" pointing to?
Olfactory bulb
What part of the ear is filled with fluid?
Cochlea
The inner corner where your eyelids meet is called the...
medial canthus
What structure is #1?
Cornea
What is #3?
Tympanic Membrane
What is "C"?
Olfactory receptor cells
Rearrange the words in order that light will hit them.
Retina, cornea, vitreous humor, pupil
Cornea, pupil, vitreous humor, retina
Give me the scientific names for the following:
earwax
tears
earwax- cerumen
tears- lacrimal fluid
What structure is #2?
Sclera
What is #7?
Cochlea
What does the epiglottis do?
prevent food from entering the windpipe
What are the names of the two photoreceptors, where in the eye can you find them and what do they do?
Rods and cones in the retina.
Rods- light
Cones-color
What eye muscle depresses the eye?
inferior rectus
How would you describe to someone where the conjunctiva is?
Lines the inside of the eyelid on the outer surface of the eyeball
What is #2?
External acoustic meatus
What 3 cranial nerves is the sense of taste going to use?
VII-Facial
IX- glossopharyngeal
X-vagus
Explain why children are often more picky about food than adults.
Their senses of smell and taste are sharper and foods taste stronger especially bitter foods.
What are the 3 tunics of the eye?
Sclera (fibrous tunic), vascular tunics, sensory tunic