Vision
Smell
Taste
Touch
Hearing
100
Vision is possible due to these and the way they perceive light. 
photoreceptors. 
100
The process of perceiving smells is called what?
Olfaction
100
Taste is also known as what?
Gustatory
100
The tactile system is actually made up of two distinct skin senses. True or False? 
False
100

The process of hearing is known as what?

Audation
200
What part of the eye allows light to pass through into the back of the eye?
The pupil
200
Where is the olfactory epithelium located?
In the superior part of the nasal cavity. 
200
Name the subcategories within gustation
sour, sweet, bitter, salty and umami 
200
This senses temperature, pressure, pain, proprioception and equilibrium? 
Tactile
200

What are the 3 regions of the ear? 

external, middle and inner ear

300
The upper and lower palpebral are commonly referred to as what?  
eyelids
300
What type of cells within the olfactory epithelium respond to odor?
Olfactory receptors
300
Where are tastebuds located?
tongue, soft palate, pharynx and larynx. 
300
Receptors responsible for light touch?
Meissner's Corpuscle
300

What region of the ear uses air to collect and channel sound waves?

The external ear
400
Name the clear mucous membrane that covers the white part of the eye. 
Conjunctiva
400
What is the function of the basal cells within the olfactory epithelium?
They replace the olfactory receptors
400
What projects from each receptor cell to the surface of the tongue through the taste pore?
A gustatory hair
400
Receptors responsible for touch?
Merkel's Corpuscle
400

The middle ear contains the auditory ossicles that consist of... 

Stapes. malleus and incus

500
Tears are produced where? 
The lacrimal glands. 
500
What sense is the strongest of all of them?
Olfaction
500
Elevations on the tongue which provide a rough text7ure are known as what? 
papillae
500
Receptors responsible for pain and temperature?
Free nerve endings
500

What is the common name for the region of the ear tubed labyrinth?

Inner (internal) ear