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Special Senses Jeopardy Yellow Green orange purple Blue 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 FINAL JEOPARDY

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A-100 Question: The tough connective tissue that makes up the white of your eye is called: Answer: sclera

A-200 Question: This structure is a delicate membrane that lines the eyelids and covers part of the outer surface of the eyeball: Answer: Conjunctiva

A-300 QUESTION: To focus on an object close or far away, what must change shape in the eye? ANSWER: Lens

A-400 QUESTION: This structure in the eyelids produces an oily secretion to lubricate the eye (not tears): ANSWER: tarsal gland(s)

A-500 QUESTION: What are the five special senses? ANSWER: vision, hearing, equilibrium, smell and taste

B-100 QUESTION: This type of light receptor in the retina is found mostly on the outer edge and is responsible for your peripheral and night vision. QUESTION: rods

B-200 QUESTION: This extrinsic eye muscle moves the eye laterally: ANSWER: Lateral Rectus

B-300 QUESTION: Lacrimal fluid contains this enzyme to kill bacteria: ANSWER: Lysozome

B-400 QUESTION: This extrinsic eye muscle elevates eye and turns it laterally. The rolling your eyes at “MOM” muscle. ANSWER: Inferior Oblique

B-500 Question: The bluish/green layer of the cow eye we saw in the dissection is called the: ANSWER: Tapetum

C-100 Question: This smooth muscle adjusts the lens so light is focused on the retina: Answer: ciliary body

C-200 QUESTION: This watery fluid is found between the lens and the cornea: ANSWER: aqueous humor

C-300 QUESTION: Pinkeye is an infection by bacteria or a virus in this eye structure: ANSWER: conjunctiva

C-400 QUESTION: These glands produce wax and are located in the external auditory canal: ANSWER: Ceruminous glands

C-500 QUESTION: The inner ear is filled with this fluid: ANSWER: perilymph

D-100 QUESTION: This structure connects the middle ear with the throat and allows for equalizing pressure during yawning. ANSWER: Auditory tube

D-200 QUESTION: What is the correct order for the three bones in the middle ear. (use the latin names) ANSWER: malleus, Incus, stappes

D-300 QUESTION: Which two inner ear structures are used for equilibrium? ANSWER: vestibule and semicircular canals

D-400 QUESTION: The stapes (stirrup) transmits vibrations into the inner ear through the: ANSWER: Oval Window

D-500 QUESTION: Name the eye structure. ANSWER: Canal of Schlemm

E-100 QUESTION: Name the Eye structure Answer: cornea

E-200 QUESTION: Name the eye structure Answer: Retina

E-300 QUESTION: Name the Ear structure Answer: Incus

E-400 QUESTION: Name the Ear structure: Answer: Semicircular canals

E-500 QUESTION: Name the ear structure: Answer: oval window

FINAL JEOPARDY Topic – Just how do we hear??? Question: Describe What creates sound, what does it travel through to get to your ear, and all the parts it goes through in your ear to the brain to be interpreted as as sound Word Band Word Bank: 21 words … you will get them on the test … but not today suckers! The group with the most correct terms wins the final jeopardy points! Answer: in the notes, Process of Hearing 1-7 , the 21 words are in bold , on the ppt the are in yellow.