The Senses
Structure
Prefixes/ Suffixes
Word Roots
Disorders
100

Known as gustation, this sense detects sweet, sour, bitter, salty, and umami

What is taste?

100

The opening at the center of the iris

What is pupil?

100

-algesia as in hypalgesia which is a decreased sensitivity to it

What is pain?

100

Ot/o

What is ear?

100

This disorder is opacity of the lens of the eye resulting in blurry vision

What is cataract?

200

These receptors respond to movement created by sound waves as they travel through the ear

What are hearing receptors?

200

The innermost, light-sensitive layer of the eye; contains the rods and cones

What is retina?

200

Hemi- as in hemianopia which means blindness in this of the visual field

What is half?

200

Ophthalm/o

What is eye?

200

Pink eye is also known as this.

What is conjunctivitis?

300

The sense of balance

What is equilibrium?

300

The tough, white, fibrous outermost layer of the eye; the white of the eye

What is sclera?

300

-esthesia as in cryesthesia

What is sensation?

300

Word root meaning cornea

What is corne/o or kerat/o?

300

Commonly known as "swimmer's ear," this disorder is inflammation of the external auditory canal

What is otitis externa?
400

Proprioception is the awareness of this

What is body position?

400

The coiled portion of the inner ear that contains the receptors for hearing

What is cochlea?

400

Suffix meaning condition of the eye, vision

What is -opia?

400

Word root meaning eyelid

What is blephar/o or papebr/o

400

A sensation of noises such as ringing in the ear

What is Tinnitus?

500

The medical term for smell. It is located in receptors in the nose and works with taste to stimulate appetite and warn of harmful substances.

What is Olfaction?

500

The nerve that transmits impulses for hearing and equilibrium from the ear to the brain

What is the vestibulocochlear nerve?

500

Suffix meaning sense of taste

What is -guesia?

500

Word root for the tympanic membrane

What is myring/o?

500

Glaucoma

What is an abnormal increase in pressure within the eyeball?