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| taste; a chemical sensation |
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True or false: the bumps on the tongue are taste buds |
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| false; they are fungiform papillae |
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| What type of cell are taste buds? |
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| specialized epithelial cells |
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| smell; chemical sensation |
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| Where there are ciliated cells, there are ____ |
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| What sections of the ear are embedded in the temporal bone? |
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| Middle and internal (labyrinth) ear |
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| What is the boundary between the external and middle ear? |
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| What part of the cochlea moves? |
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| What part of the cochlea does NOT move? |
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| What is the vestibule responsible for? |
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| linear acceleration and static equilibrium |
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| What are the semicircular canals responsible for? |
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| rotational acceleration and dynamic equilibrium |
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| Define Otolithic membrane |
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| jelly-like disc that contains otoliths |
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| The membranous labyrinth is filled with _____ and surrounded by ______ |
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| What are the three layers of the wall of the eyeball? |
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| Fibrous layer (sclera and cornea), vascular layer (choroid, ciliary body, and iris), and inner layer (retina and optic nerve) |
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| What cell is responsible for eye color? |
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| The eye is technically a ____ organ |
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True or false: the conjunctiva covers the cornea |
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| False; the conjunctiva does NOT cover the cornea |
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| transparent mucous membrane that covers the inner palpebrae and anterior eye |
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| The inferior oblique is located on the ____ side |
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| What are the three components of the neural layer of the retina? |
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| ganglion cells, bipolar cells, and rods/cones |
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| Are the ganglion cells of the retina afferent or efferent? |
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| exact posterior pole of the eye |
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| depression in the macula lutea that only contains cones |
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| What is the blind spot of the eye? |
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| What cranial nerve corresponds to the axons of the retinal ganglion? |
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| What is the neural pathway for vision? |
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| retina, optic nerve, optic chiasm, optic tract, thalamus, and visual cortex |
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