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Senses, Generally
The Sense Of Smell
The Sense Of Taste
The Sense Of Sight
Hearing And Balance
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Our conscious awareness of stimuli is known as
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What is sensation (perception)? EC What is the
general name of structures that are able to
receive sensation?
4
The one that is NOT a general sense Touch,
Temperature, Pain, Taste, Proprioception. . .
5
What is Taste?EC Define Proprioception.
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These type of receptors relay information to the
brain about temperature changes.
7
What are thermoreceptors?EC Name another type
of receptor that is specifically associated with
the general senses?
8
Pain felt in a region of the body that is not the
ultimate source of the pain, an example being
pain in the left arm as a result of a heart
attack is termed
9
What is referred pain?
10
Merkels disks, hair follicle receptors,
Meissners corpuscles and Ruffinis end organs
are all associated with this general sense.
11
What is touch?EC Can you name the one specific
type of touch receptor not previously listed?
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The scientific name for the sense of smell is
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What is olfaction?
14
Olfactory neurons have specialized dendrites with
these extremely long extensions . . .
15
What are cilia?EC What is the purpose of the
cilia as it relates to smell?
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Ultimately, this is the reason why things smell .
. .
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What are different molecules (odorants) bind to
receptors in the nose?
18
Name one of two reasons why your ability to smell
the same odorant decreases after a period of time.
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What is olfactory neurons can only send one
message at a time to the brain and/or there are
feedback loops from the brain that decrease
sensation after the same message is received a
given number of times?
20
This is the name of the discontinuous bony
structure at the roof of the nasal cavity where
odorants bind to olfactory neurons.
21
What is the cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone?
22
This is the scientific name for the sense of
taste.
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What is gustation?
24
The sensory structures that detect taste are
known as
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What are taste buds?
26
The bumpy structures on the surface of the tongue
where taste buds are found are called this.
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What are papillae?EC - What is the purpose of
papillae on the tongue?
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Name the five different taste sensations.
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What are sweet, sour, salty, bitter and umami?EC
What does umami mean?
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This is the name of the structure that extends
from the taste cell that functions as a binding
spot for food molecules.
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What is a taste hair?
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This is the name of the gland that produces tears.
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What is the lacrimal gland?
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  • Structure seen at 9, this connective tissue is
    casually known as the whites of your eyes.

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What is the sclera?EC What layer of tissue is
just deep to the sclera?
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These specialized cells detect color
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What are cones?EC Where would you find these
specialized cells?
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This circular muscle provides eye color
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What is the iris?EC What type of muscle is the
iris?
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  • Name two structures seen in this picture that
    refract light.

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What are the cornea and the lens?EC Which one
of the humors can also refract light to an extent?
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This is the scientific name for the eardrum.
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What is the tympanic membrane?
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The hammer, anvil and stirrup scientifically.
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What is the malleus, incus and stapes?
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  • The fleshy part of the ear, indicated by 2 above
    is known as the . . .

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What is the auricle?EC What is the name for
the hole in the ear?
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This tube connects the ear to the nasal passages
. . .
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What is the auditory tube (eustachian tubes)?
50
The circular structures indicated by 15 above
are responsible for equilibrium.
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What are the semicircular canals?EC Are these
structures more involved with hearing or
equlibrium?
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Final JeopardyEquilibrium
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What are the two types of equilibrium, where are
they detected, and what is the difference between
the two?
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Static Equilibrium- detected in vestibule of the
cochlea- detects position of head with respect
to gravityKinetic Equilibrium- detected by
semicircular canals- maintains balance for
coordinated movements by evaluating changes in
direction of the head and the rate of change to
head position.
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