Smell and Taste
The Eye
The Ear
The Sense of Hearing
Equilibrium
100

This is what creates flavor.

What does smell plus taste create?

100

This is what packets of light are called.

What are photons?

100

The smallest bones are found here.

What is in the middle ear?

100

Amplitude of a sound wave is perceived as this.

What is loudness?

100

The sense organs associated with equilibrium are here.

What is in the inner ear?

200

This is how many odors a human can distinguish.

What are thousands of odors?

200
Looking at a distant object causes this to happen to the lens.

Why does the lens flatten?

200

This is where the otoliths are found.

What is in the inner ear?

200

This is what sound loudness is measured in.

What are decibels?

200

This is the nerve that is associated with equilibrium.

What is the vestibulocochlear nerve?

300

These are the taste sensations that exist on your taste buds.

What are salty, sweet, bitter, sour, and umami?

300

The eye has 70-80% of this compared to the rest of the body.

What are sensory receptors?

300

The ear drum also goes by this name.

What is the tympanic membrane?

300

This is the test that assesses possible conduction deafness by comparing bone and air conduction.

What is the Rinne test?

300
Hair cell receptors associated with dynamic equilibrium are located within this.

What is the crista ampullaris?

400

This is where the receptor cells for taste are located.

Where is the tongue, oral cavity, and pharynx?

400

This is another word for both nearsightedness and farsightedness.

What is myopia and hyperopia?

400

These are the names of the 3 bones in the middle ear; also the name of the opening of the ear to the outside.

What is the malleus, incus, and stapes; along with what the external acoustic meatus is?

400

This is where hearing is interpreted in the cerebrum.

What is in the temporal lobe?

400

This depends on the unconscious awareness of body position and movements.

What is the sense of equilibrium?

500

This is where taste interpretation takes place in the brain.

What is the insula?

500

Visual activity is measured with this chart.

What is the Snellen eye chart?

500

The cochlear nerve serves as a branch of this nerve.

What is the vestibulocochlear nerve?

500

This is the range of human hearing.

What has approximate range of 20 to 20,000 Hz?

500

This is another name for the eye twitching that occurs during rotational movement.

What is nystagmus?