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I can see clearly now
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Teacher's Choice
It's just my hormones
100

Term referring to the sense of taste

gustatory

100

Vision disorder where eyeball is too long - can see up close, but not far away

myopia

100

The place where hearing receptors are located in the ear

cochlea (in the Organ of Corti)

100

Why we have pain in the left arm during a heart attack

referred pain

100
The gland that has some control over the pituitary

hypothalamus

200

Term referring to the sense of smell

olfactory

200

vision disorder where the lens is cloudy

cataracts

200

Part of the ear dealing with equilibrium

semicircular canals

200
The endocrine gland that is also an exocrine gland

pancreas

200

Abnormally high levels of GH (growth hormone) in adults may cause this disorder

acromegaly

300

The opening in the iris through which light passes

pupil

300

lazy eye

amblyopia

300
middle ear infection

otitits media

300

The gland involved in the fight or flight response

adrenal glands

300

A hormone that turns on or off the function of another gland

trophic hormone

400

Why you can't smell the odors where you live, but can smell something new

sensory adaptation

400

farsightedness of old age - lens is stiff

presbyopia

400

the tube that equalizes pressure in the middle ear

Eustachian tube

400

When someone's blood glucose is too low, this is the hormone that is produced by the pancreas

glucagon

400

Anabolic steroids are a synthetic version of this hormone

testosterone

500

The brain's ability to determine where a sensory impulse originated

sensory projection

500

vision disorder where central vision is lost - usually with older age

macular degeneration

500

3 tiny bones in order (in the middle ear)

malleus, incus, stapes

500

The hormone that is produced by the thyroid in response to a high blood calcium level

calcitonin

500

Pancreatic beta cells produce this - if they don't work, you have Diabetes

insulin