Sight
Hearing
Touch
Smell / Taste
Proprioception / Interoception
100

It controls how much light enters the eye

The pupil

100

Sound is a form of __________

Energy

100

The largest organ that detects touch

The skin


100

Openings in the nose that allow air to enter

Nostrils

100
Sense that makes you aware of where your body is in space

Proprioception

200

It focuses the light onto the retina

The lens
200

It vibrates when sound hits it 

The Eardrum

200

The first layer of the skin, which acts as a protective wrap

The epidermis
200

Name the five common tastes

Sweet, sour, bitter, umami and salty

200

Sense that helps you understand and feel what is going on inside your body

Interoception

300

It converts light into neural signals

The retina

300

Carries neural signals on to the brain 

The Auditory Nerve

300
Thermoreceptors detect changes in temperature, pain receptors detect pain, what do the mechanoreceptors detect?
Pressure, vibrations and texture.
300

Why is the taste map incorrect?

Because all taste buds detect all five common tastes

300

Receptors in charge of sensing the position of the different parts of the body 

Proprioceptors

400

For correcting short sightedness you need a _______ lens, and for correcting long sightedness you need a ____________ lens. 

Concave - Convex 

400

It transmits sounds vibrations into neural messages

The Cochlea

400
The layer of the skin that acts as an insulator and helps regulate body temperature

The subcutaneous tissue

400
Part of the nose that warms and filters the air 
The nasal cavity
400

Receptors located throughout the body that send information about the inside of your body to regulate vital functions

Interoceptors

500

It provides protection to the eye

The Sclera
500

Sound is a ____________ wave 

Mechanical

500
Function of the Pacinian Corpuscle

Detect pressure changes and vibrations in the skin

500

Function of the olfactory cilia

Respond to the chemical molecules that create different smells 

500
Explain what would happen if a person didn't have proprioception and interoception

The person would not be able to do basic tasks like eat, walk, talk, regulate the body temperature, etc.