111206Chap9Jeopardy

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Senses,
Generally
The Sense The Sense
of
of
Smell
Taste
Vision
Hearing
&
Balance
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Our conscious awareness
of stimuli is known as
What is sensation
(perception)?
EC – What is the general name of structures
that are able to receive sensation?
The one that is NOT
a general sense –
Touch, Temperature,
Pain, Taste,
Proprioception. . .
What is Taste?
EC – Define Proprioception.
These type of
receptors relay
information to the brain
about temperature
changes.
What are
thermoreceptors?
EC – Name another type of receptor
that is specifically associated with the
general senses?
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
What referred
pain?
Merkel’s disks, hair follicle
receptors, Meissner’s
corpuscles and Ruffini’s
end organs are all
associated with this
general sense.
What is touch?
EC – Can you name the one specific
type of touch receptor not
previously listed?
The scientific name
for the sense of
smell is
What is olfaction?
Olfactory neurons
have specialized
dendrites with
these extremely
long extensions . . .
What are cilia?
EC – What is the purpose of the cilia as
it relates to smell?
Ultimately, this is the
reason why things
smell . . .
What are different
molecules (odorants)
bind to receptors in
the nose?
Name one of two
reasons .why your
ability to smell the
same odorant
decreases after a
period of time.
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?
This is the name of the
discontinuous bony
structure at the roof of
the nasal cavity where
odorants bind to olfactory
neurons.
What is the
cribriform plate of
the ethmoid bone?
This is the
scientific name for
the sense of taste.
What is gustation?
The sensory structures
that detect taste are
known as
What are taste
buds?
The bumpy structures
on the surface of the
tongue where taste
buds are found are
called this.
What are papillae?
Name the five
different taste
sensations.
What are sweet,
sour, salty, bitter and
umami?
EC – What does umami mean?
This is the name of the
structure that extends
from the taste cell that
functions as a binding
spot for food molecules.
What is a taste hair?
This is the name of
the gland that
produces tears.
What is the
lacrimal gland?
.
Structure seen at #9, this connective tissue
is casually known as the “whites” of your eyes.
What is the sclera?
EC – What layer of tissue is just deep to
the sclera?
These specialized cells
detect color.
What are cones?
EC – Where would you find these
specialized cells?
This circular muscle
provides eye color.
What is the iris?
.
Name two structures seen in this picture
that refract light.
What are the
cornea and the
lens?
EC – Which one of the humors can also
refract light to an extent?
This is the scientific
name of the eardrum.
What is the
tympanic
membrane?
The hammer, anvil
and stirrup
scientifically.
What malleus, incus
and stapes?
.
The fleshy part of the ear, indicated by #2
above is known as the . . .
What is the
auricle?
EC – What is the hole in the ear known
as?
This tube connects
the ear to the nasal
passages . . .
What is the
auditory tube
(eustachian tubes)?
The circular structures indicated by #15
above are responsible for equilibrium.
What are the
semicircular canals?
Final Jeopardy:
Equilibrium
What are the two types
of equilibrium, where
are they detected, and
what is the difference
between the two?
Answer: