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Characteristics
Skin
Taste
the eyes have it!
whats that?
100
After the amputation of a limb
What is phantom pain
100
free nerve endings
What is heat, cold, itch, pain
100
taste receptors
What is taste buds
100
lines the eyelid
What is conjunctiva
100
consists of the auricle and the external auditory canal
What is outer ear
200
more distinct and to a greater degree
What is intensity
200
encapsulated nerve endings
What is touch & pressure
200
five types of taste
What is sweet, sour, salty, bitter and savory
200
first part of the eye that refracts
What is cornea
200
permits air to enter or leave the middle ear cavity
What is eustachian tube
300
becoming unaware of a continuing stimuli
What is adaptation
300
damage to nerves that impair senations
What is neuropathy
300
cranial nerves for taste
What is facial and glossopharyngeal (7th and 9th)
300
layer containing the blood vessels and blue pigment
What is choroid layer
300
three bones of the middle ear
What is malleus, incus, stapes
400
sensation remains in the consciousness even after the stimulus is ended
What is after-image
400
Ruffini and Pacinian corpuscle
What is pressure receptor
400
Area of cerebrum taste is interpreted in
What is parietal-temporal cortex
400
receptors for the presence of light
What is rods
400
contain the receptors for hearing
What is organ of corti
500
the effect of a previous sensation on a current sensation
What is contrast
500
Mercel disk
What is touch receptor
500
sense that contributes to taste of food
What is smell
500
circular muscle that surrounds the edge of the lens
What is ciliary body
500
fluid filled membranous ovals oriented on three different planes
What is semicircular canals