What light enters through (Vascular)
What is the Pupil
Opening on taste bud
What is the taste pore
Bones that vibrate due to sound waves (Middle Section)
What is Auditory Ossicles
Sugar and Lead Salts
What is Sweet
Difficulty seeing distant objects clearly
What is Nearsightedness
Muscle that controls the size of the pupil (Vascular)
What is the Iris
sense receptors from taste pores
what is the taste hair
Funnel like structure (External Section)
What is Auricle
Metal Ions
What is Salty
Difficulty seeing near objects clearly
What is Farsightedness
The white outermost layer (Fibrous)
What is the Sclera
Organs of taste found in the tongue
What is the taste Bud
Moves due to vibration from the middle ear (Inner Section)
What is the Cochlea
H^+ in acids
What is sour
Blurred vision at all distances most commonly while driving at night
What is Astigmatism
Absorbs and responds to light (Sensory)
What is the Retina
Elevated bump containing taste buds
What is Papillae
The eardrum and thin membrane (Middle Section)
What is Tympanic Membrane
OH- in bases
What is bitter
Damage to the optic nerve, often due to increased eye pressure, leading to vision loss
What is Glaucoma
Focuses the image (Vascular)
What is the Lens
BONUS- True or False- The tongue is the body's strongest and most flexible muscle.
True
Connects the middle ear to the throat (Middle Section)
What is the Pharyngotympanic Tube
Glutamate in proteins
What is umami
BONUS- How many different colors can the human eye distinguish
10 million