Eardrum.
What is tympanic membrane?
Ocul/o form for.
What is the eye?
Roof of the mouth.
What is palate?
Organ of sense of smell.
What is the olfactory organ?
Reduces fever.
What is Antipyretics?
The organ of Corti is located
What is inner ear?
Lobe is associated with vision.
What is occipital lobe?
A muscle that can alter its shape to reach all areas of the mouth.
What is tongue?
Closed when the bolus is swallowed & raises the soft palate.
What is the nasal cavity?
Reduces pain.
What is Analgesics?
Carries sound waves to the malleus, incus, & stapes.
What is middle ear?
Maintains the shape of the eyeball.
What is sclera?
Excrete the fluid known as saliva.
What is the salivary glands?
Increased production can be caused by allergies, irritants, or upper respiratory infections.
What is mucus?
Used to treat nausea & vomiting.
What is Antiemetics?
The 3 small bones & the space around them are called the middle ear.
What is the malleus, the incus, & the stapes?
When the ciliary body contracts, the lens becomes rounder.
What is accommodation?
Permanent teeth begin growing.
What is about 6 years?
Strategically located within the nasal passages & captures allergens.
What is cilia?
Treats allergic conditions, such as itchy, watery eyes, etc.
What is Antihistamines?
The middle ear is connected to the throat.
What is eustachian tube?
Muscle attached to & used to move eyelid.
What is levator palpebrae superioris?
The presence of saliva in the oral cavity keeping the surfaces moist & flexible aids.
What is the production of speech?
The odor detectors can _____ something only after it is dissolved in the mucus secretions.
What is smell?
Treat anxiety disorders, insomnia, & seizures.
What is Benzodiazepines?