Eye Anatomy
Ear Anatomy
Vision
Hearing
Vision or Hearing
100

This part of the eye acts like the film of a camera.

What is the retina?

100

Physical part of the ear we can see.

What is the outer ear?
100

These control the amount of light our eyes receive.

What are pupils?

100

Determines the loudness of sound.

What is amplitude?

100

Part of the brain that deals with vision.

What is occipital lobe?

200

Black circle in the middle of the eye.

What is pupil?

200

Looks like a snail, located in the inner ear. 

What is cochlea?

200

This nerve transmits visual information from the eye to the brain.

What is the optic nerve?

200

Type of deafness that is more likely to use a hearing aid.

What is conductive deafness?

200

Part of the brain that deals with hearing.

What is temporal lobe?

300

These are called photoreceptors.

What are rods and cones?

300

Connects our ear to our brain.

What is the auditory nerve?

300

These play a role in enabling us to perceive colors.

What are cones?

300

Where the ossicles (3 bones) are located. 

What is the middle ear?

300

Two characteristics of sound.

What is pitch and loudness?

400

Area of the eye where nothing is registered.

What is blind spot?

400

Thin membrane that vibrates when sound waves strike it.

What is eardrum?

400

Photoreceptor that is in charge of night vision and peripheral vision.

What are rods?

400

Damage to the inner ear could lead to this.

What is sensorineural deafness?

400

Visual impression that remains in our eyes.

What is afterimage?

500

Absence of cones in the eye can cause this.

What is color blindness?

500

Three ossicles in our middle ear.

What is hammer, anvil, and stirrup?

500

This is what an eye doctor (Optometrist or Ophthalmologist) tests for.

What is visual acuity?

500

Damage to the middle ear could lead to this.

What is conductive deafness?

500

Device to help people with sensorineural deafness.

What is cochlear implant?

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