The next step in the Pathway of Vision after the pupil?
What is the lens.
Another word for Pinna.
What is auricle?
What is the septum?
Bitter taste buds are found here.
What is the back of the tongue?
A sensory organ.
What is the skin?
The rods are sensitive to...
What is dim light.
A spiral shaped organ of hearing that also contains the cochlear duct.
What is the Cochlea.
Smell accounts for 90% of this.
What is taste?
A mass of muscle tissue.
What is the tongue?
The ability of the skin.
What is the ability to perceive many sensations?
This protects your eye from large particles.
What is the eyelashes?
This comes after the External Auditory Canal.
What is the Tympanic membrane?
The hair in your nose that traps particles from entering the nose.
What is the Cilia.
Bumps on your tongue that contain taste buds.
What is the papillae.
The three layers of the skin.
What are the epidermis, dermis, and hypo dermis?
A clear watery fluid found in the Anterior Chamber.
What is aqueous humor?
The three Ossicles.
What is the hammer, anvil, and stirrup?
This processes information about odors.
What is the Olfactory Bulb?
The taste buds on the middle sides of the tongue.
What are sour taste buds?
The three layers of the skin contain this.
What is a specialized sensory nerve structures that detect touch, surface temperature, and pain?
The age cataracts usually form.
What is 70 or older?
The cavity in the temporal bone.
What is the Middle Ear?
Sense of smell comes from this.
What is the olfactory region of the nasal cavity?
Receptors in the taste buds send stimuli through three cranial nerves to this for interpretation.
What is the cerebral cortex?
The layer where hair follicles are found.
What is the dermal layer?