The Eye
Chemical Senses
The Ear
Pathways and Adaptations
Equilibrium and Orientation
100

What sense accounts for the majority of sensory stimuli?

vision

100

What are the two chemical senses?

taste and smell

100

Name the three regions of the ear.

External, middle, and internal ear

100

What is the sequence of structures light passes through to reach the retina?

cornea → aqueous humor → lens →

vitreous humor → neural layer of retina →

photoreceptors




100

What nerve sends sensory information to the CNS

CN VIII

200

Name the three layers of the eyeball wall.

Fibrous, vascular, sensory

200

What type of receptors are used by the smell and taste systems?

chemoreceptors

200

What separates the external ear from the middle ear?

tympanic membrane

200

What is the function of rods and cones?

Rods detect light and dark; cones detect color

200

Which part of the brain integrates information from the vestibular system for balance?

cerebellum

300

What part of the eye is responsible for light refraction when light first reaches the eye?

Cornea

300

What are the three types of tastebuds on your tongue?

Foliate, fungiform, valate

300

What are the auditory ossicles?

Malleus, incus, stapes

300

What adaptation occurs when moving from darkness to bright light?

Light adaptation
• Occurs when moving from darkness into bright light
• We see glare
• Pupils constrict

300

What technique do dancers use to reduce dizziness when spinning

Spotting

400

What is the purpose of melanocytes within the eye?

produce pigments to prevent light from scattering.

400

What structure contains the olfactory receptors?

Olfactory epithelium

400

Where does the stapes bone contact the cochlea

oval window

400

What type of nervous stimulation causes constriction of the pupil. 

parasympathetic

400

What is the primary role of the maculae in the vestibule?

Detect static equilibrium

500

What are the names of the six extrinsic eye muscles?

(Answer: Superior rectus, inferior rectus, medial rectus, lateral rectus, superior oblique, inferior oblique)

500

What are the 5 sensations of taste and what molecule/ions cause them?

1.Sweet: elicited by sugars alcohols, etc
2. Sour: produced by acids
3. Salt: produced by metal ions; table salt
4. Bitter: produced by alkaloids such as nicotine, caffeine,
morphine
5. Umami-aspartate-glutamate

500

what is the pathway of sound?


External Acoustic Meatus →

• Tympanic membrane →

• Auditory ossicles →

• Oval Window →

• Scala vestibule →

• Round window →

• Two pathways:

• Helicotrema path

• Basilar membrane path




500

Why can we only focus on a small point in our vision?

density of receptors in macula lutea(fovea)

500

What is the role of the semicircular canals, describe how their structure provides this function?

Detect dynamic equilibrium