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THIS IS With Your Host... Eye Ear Taste/ Smell Random Random #2 Random #3 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 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 Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin Which nerve sends signals to the brain for both static and dynamic equilibrium? Click on screen to continue Vestibularchoclear Click on screen to continue Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!