3 connective tissue layers surrounding the CNS
What are meninges
This gland regulates metabolism and energy levels
What is Thyroid gland
The major components of the eyeball
What are Anterior chamber and posterior chamber
This is sense is responsible for taste
What is Gustatory Sense
This collects sound waves and funnels them into the ear canal
What is the External Ear
This area maintains the basic support functions; like respiration and heart rate.
What is brain stem structures
Midbrain, Pons, & Medulla oblongata
This gland is responsible for regulating calcium levels in blood
What is the parathyroid gland
This focuses light onto the retina
What is the Lens
Chemical substances are detected by theses receptors
What are Papillae
The area of the ear transmits sound from the outer ear to the inner ear
What is the Middle ear
What is Pia mater
This gland is responsible for producing insulin and glucagon
What is pancreas
This detects light and converts it into neural signals
What is Retina
Where do odor molecules dissolve in the olfactory system?
What is the mucus membranes
This area of the ear helps to maintain balance and equilibrium
What is the Semicircular Canals
This is found between the meninges and inside CNS cavities
What is CSF or Cerebral Spinal Fluid
What is increased
The refraction of light through a lens produces this
What is a visual image
This type of stimuli is associated with taste and smell.
What is Chemical
The external auditory canal of canines is shaped in like this
What is "L" shaped
These structures make up the Central Nervous System (CNS)
What are Brain and Spinal cord
Steroid hormones are synthesized from this
What is cholesterol
This stimulus is associated with the sense of Vision
What is electromagnetic
This papillae is found on the back of the tongue
What is Conical papillae
Another name for the tympanic membrane is?
What is Eardrum