Ch. 7.7 Special Senses Key Terms
Ch. 7.7 Special Senses Key Terms
Ch. 7.7 Special Senses Key Terms
Ch. 7.7 Special Senses Key Terms
Ch. 7.7 Special Senses Key Terms
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What is aqeuous humor?

clear, watery fluid that fills the space between the cornea and the iris

100

What is the conjunctiva?

mucous membrane that lines the eyelids and covers the front of the eye to provide additional protection and lubrication

100

What are lens?

circulated structure located behind the pupil and suspended in position by ligaments

100

What does refracting mean?

bends

100

What is the vestibule?

acts as the entrance to the two other parts of the inner ear

200

What is the auditory canal?

canal or tube in the ear

200

What is the cornea?

circular, transparent part of  the front of the sclera

200

What is the organ of corti?

a receptor of sound waves

200

What is the retina?

innermost layer of the eye

200

What is the vitreous humor?

jellylike substance that fills the area behind the lens

300

What is the auricle?

visible part of the ear

300

What is the eustachian tube?

connects the middle ear to the pharynx

300

What are ossicles?

three small bones in the middle ear; the malleus, the incus, and the strapes

300

What is the sclera?

outermost layer of the eye and is tough connective tissue

400

What is the choroid coat?

middle layer of the eye that is interlaced with many blood vessels that nourish the eyes

400

What is the iris?

colored portion of the eye

400

What is the pinna?

visible part of the ear

400

What are the semicircular canals?

located in the inner ear; contain a liquid and delicate, hairlike cells that bend when the liquid moves with head and body movements

500

What is the cochlea?

contains delicate, hairlike mechanoreceptor cells, which compose the organ of corti

500

What are the lacrimal glands?

produce tears, which constantly moisten and cleanse the eyes

500

What is the pupil?

opening in the center of the iris

500

What is the tympanic membrane?

eardrum