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Jeopardy ReceptorsStructures of the Eye Smell and Taste The Ear Surprise Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Receptors Activated by heat or cold

$100 Answer from Receptors Thermoreceptors

$200 Question from Receptors Found only in the eye, this receptor responds to light

$200 Answer from Receptors Photoreceptors

$300 Question from Receptors Activated by intense stimuli of any type that results in tissue damage

$300 Answer from Receptors Pain receptors (nocicpetors)

$400 Question from Receptors Activated by stretch or pressure in muscle tissue

$400 Answer from Receptors Mechanoreceptors

$500 Question from Receptors Could be activated by concentration of blood glucose

$500 Answer from Receptors Chemoreceptors

$100 Question from Structures of the Eye Changes in size or shape determines the size of the pupil

$100 Answer from Structures of the Eye Iris

$200 Question from Structures of the Eye Referred to as the blind spot in the eye

$200 Answer from Structures of the Eye Optic disc

$300 Question from Structures of the Eye Humor found in the anterior chamber

$300 Answer from Structures of the Eye Aqueous humor

$400 Question from Structures of the Eye Receptor that is more concentrated in the peripheral area of the retina

$400 Answer from Structures of the Eye Rods

$500 Question from Structures of the Eye Area of dense concentration of cones

$500 Answer from Structures of the Eye Fovea centralis

$100 Question from Smell and Taste The olfactory tract carries impulses associated with which sense?

$100 Answer from Smell and Taste Smell

$200 Question from Smell and Taste What type of receptors are used by both olfactory receptors and taste buds?

$200 Answer from Smell and Taste Chemoreceptors

$300 Question from Smell and Taste What is the specific name of the receptor that can be found in the lining of the mouth, on the soft palate, AND on the tongue?

$300 Answer from Smell and Taste Taste buds

$400 Question from Smell and Taste The gustatory cortex of the brain is associated with which sense?

$400 Answer from Smell and Taste Taste

$500 Question from Smell and Taste What are the 5 primary taste sensations?

$500 Answer from Smell and Taste Sweet, sour, salty, bitter, and umami

$100 Question from The Ear Which of the following is not concerned with the sense of equilibrium? Utricle Saccule Semicircular canals Cochlear duct

$100 Answer from The Ear Cochlear duct

$200 Question from The Ear The auricle, the external acoustic meatus, and the ear drum are all parts of the…

$200 Answer from The Ear External ear

$300 Question from The Ear The _______ membrane is continuous with the external auditory meatus.

$300 Answer from The Ear Tympanic

$400 Question from The Ear What is the major function of the utricle and saccule in the vestibule?

$400 Answer from The Ear Detecting the position of the head

$500 Question from The Ear Name the three auditory ossicles

$500 Answer from The Ear Malleus, incus, and stapes

$100 Question from Surprise Where are the special senses found?

$100 Answer from Surprise Grouped in the tongue, nose, eyes, and ears

$200 Question from Surprise Name three somatic senses

$200 Answer from Surprise Touch, temperature, and pain

$300 Question from Surprise The two-point discrimination test can be used to measure…

$300 Answer from Surprise The sensitivity of the skin in various parts of the body

$400 Question from Surprise Pain that is perceived as being superficial but actually is caused by an underlying organ

$400 Answer from Surprise Referred pain

$500 Question from Surprise When you run, the brain releases endorphins. This could be helpful because…

$500 Answer from Surprise Endorphins block pain signals

Final Jeopardy Describe the pathway of light from its reflection off of an object to the photoreceptors and the final state of the image. Be as specific as possible. (You may draw a picture to help you, if you wish)

Final Jeopardy Answer 1.Light hits an object and is reflected 2.Light goes through the air to your eye 3.It goes through the cornea  aqueous humor  pupil  lens  vitreous humor  retina (containing rods and cones) 4. The image will be upside-down and backwards on the retina