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Eye
Ear
Taste/
Smell
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What is the name given to the
colored portion of the eye?
A 100
Iris
A 100
The sclera is commonly
referred to as what part of the
eye?
A 200
The white of the eye
A 200
What part of the eye is
transparent and holds in fluid
just in front of the lens?
A 300
Cornea
A 300
Which photoreceptors of the
retina are responsible for
peripheral and night vision?
A 400
Rods
A 400
Which gland is responsible
for producing tears?
A 500
Lacrimal gland
A 500
Which part of the ear is lined
with cilia that are triggered by
sound and sends nerve signals
to transmit impulses to the
brain?
B 100
Cochlea
B 100
What is the visible portion of
the outer ear called?
B 200
pinna
B 200
Which part of the ear is
responsible for our sense of
dynamic balance?
B 300
Semicircular canals
B 300
There are three small bones in
the middle ear. Which bone
transfers vibrations from the
first bone to the third bone?
B 400
“Anvil” or Incus
B 400
Which tube connects the middle
ear to the back of the nose
allowing for air pressure
equilibrium and fluid drainage?
B 500
Eustachian (auditory) tube
B 500
What are the cells that
penetrate the ethmoid bone
and cribiform plate for smell?
C 100
“olfactory cells”
C 100
What are the 5 basic taste
sensations?
C 200
Sweet, salty, sour, bitter,
umami
C 200
What are the specific cells that
respond to dissolved chemicals
in saliva?
C 300
Gustatory cells
C 300
DAILY
Place A Wager
DOUBLE
C 400
What is the name used to
describe both taste and smell
receptors?
C 400
Chemoreceptors
C 400
What is the disorder where a
person loses their sense of smell?
C 500
anosmia
C 500
Name the 3 layers of the eye
from outer to inner.
D 100
Scelera, Choroid, Retina
or
Fibrous, Vascular, Sensory
D 100
Which nerve relays the sense
of smell? Give name and
nerve number.
D 200
I Olfactory Nerve
D 200
What are the 6 eye muscles?
D 300
Superior, Inferior, Medial,
Lateral Rectus
Superior and Inferior Oblique
D 300
What is the delicate
membrane that lines the
eyelids and covers part of the
outer surface of the eye?
D 400
Conjunctiva
D 400
What are the internal eye
muscles that move the lens?
D 500
Ciliary body
D 500
Where is the blind spot on the
retina?
E 100
Optic disc (no rods and
cones)
E 100
Lack of which photoreceptors
results in color blindness?
E 200
cones
E 200
Which humor is found in
front of the lens?
E 300
Aqueous humor
E 300
What is the disorder when the
lens becomes hard and opaque
(milky)?
E 400
Cataracts
E 400
What is the region of the retina
with the highest density of cones
and allows for optimal clear
vision?
E 500
Fovea centralis
E 500
What part of the inner ear is
responsible for static
equilibrium?
F 100
Vestibule
F 100
What inside the semicircular
canals moves the hairs?
F 200
The capula
F 200
What inside the vestibule
moves the hairs
F 300
otoliths
F 300
Name the 3 middle ear bones
F 400
Malleus, incus, stapes
F 400
What membrane seperates the
outer ear from the middle
ear?
F 500
Tympanic membrane
F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Nerves
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Which nerve sends signals to the
brain for both static and dynamic
equilibrium?
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