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THIS IS Jeopardy

With Your Host... Mrs. Buck

Jeopardy Olfaction Gustation Vision Hearing Balance What is that? 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

The sensation of a pleasant taste characteristic of beef broth, chicken broth , and parmesan cheese.

What is Umami? A 100

The structure formed from the combination of taste receptors and specialized epithelial cells. *An adult has about 3000 A 200

What are taste buds? A 200

The type of lingual papillae that provide friction but do not contain taste buds.

What are filiform papillae?

A narrow opening in a taste bud that allows for movement of surrounding fluid.

What is a taste pore? A 400

The cranial nerve that monitors the anterior two thirds of the tongue.

What is the facial nerve VII?

The location of the olfactory organs. B 100

What is the nasal cavity? B 100

The gland that produces mucus or snot. B 200

What is the olfactory or Bowman’s Gland

The strongest odors must be soluble to these two substances.

What are lipids and water. B 300

The bone through which the olfactory nerves pass to travel to the cortex.

What is the ethmoid bone?

The two layers of the olfactory organs. B 500

What are the olfactory epithelium and the lamina propria B 500

Palpebrae are known more commonly as these

What are eyelids? C 100

The gland that produces tears.

What is the lacrimal gland?

The two layers of the fibrous tunic.

What are the sclera and the cornea?

DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400

The two muscles that control the diameter of the pupil

What are the pupillary constrictor muscles and the pupillary dilator muscles?

The area of highest cone concentration within the macula lutea.

What is the fovea? C 500

The external ear made of flesh and cartilage

What is the Auricle or Pinna? D 100

The ear drum is also known as this.

What is the tympanic membrane? D 200

The three auditory ossicles (anatomical terms please)

What are the malleus, incus, and stapes?

The movement of the stapes at this location creates pressure waves in the vestibular duct of the cochlea. D 400

What is the oval window? D 400

The branch and cranial nerve that relays sound information to the brain.

What is the Cochlear Branch of the Vestibulocochlear nerve VIII? D 500

These are located at 90 degree angles to each other in order to detect rotation of the head.

What are Semicircular canals?

Fluid that causes distortion of receptors to detect balance.

What is endolymph? E 200

The branch of cranial nerve VIII that detects balance.

What is vestibular? E 300

Gelatinous material on nerve fiber hair cells contains these, densely packed calcium carbonate crystals. E 400

What are statoconia? E 400

The two receptors that detect acceleration.

What are the utricle and saccule.

The gelatinous structure on the scalpel. F 100

What is vitreous body or humor F 100

Corner of the eye shown below

What is the medial canthus? F 200

The Structure Shown Below F 300

What is a taste bud? F 300

The Accommodation Problem Shown above F 400

What is Hyperopia? F 400

The Part of the Semicircular Canals colored in blue

What is the membranous labyrinth? F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is: Hearing Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

Click on screen to continue The location at which sound is dampened in the ear. (Eliminates any potential echoes) Click on screen to continue

What is the round window? Click on screen to continue

Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!