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Jeopardy! General & Special Senses

Choose Your Question 200 400 600 800 1000 General Senses Final General Senses Special Senses Taste Smell Vision Hearing & Balance 200 400 600 800 1000

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FINAL JEOPARDY Category- Hearing The answer is….

Densely packed mineral crystals in a gelatinous mass Final Jeopardy Densely packed mineral crystals in a gelatinous mass back

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Answers General Senses Special Senses Taste Smell Vision Final Jeopardy Answer- Otoliths General Senses Special Senses Taste Smell Vision Hearing & Balance Baroreceptors Color blindness Gustation Olfaction Lacrimal apparatus Organ of Corti Nocioceptors Vestibular branch Taste buds Odorants Optic disc Semicircular canals Mechanoreceptors Cochlear branch Chemoreceptors Olfactory bulb Vascular tunic Semicircular canals, Vestibuke, Cochlea Proprioceptors Sensation Bitter, Salty, Sour, Sweet Olfactory (II) Lacrimal caruncle Malleus, Incus, Stapes (Auditory ossicles) Referred pain Adaptation Facial (VII), Glossopharyngeal (IX), Vagus (X) Cribiform plate of ethmoid bone Retinal Saccule and Utricle

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General Senses 200 Receptors provide information to the autonomic nervous system by monitoring pressure changes back

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General Senses 400 Pain receptors back

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Receptors sensitive to changes in pressure, touch, and position General Senses 600 Receptors sensitive to changes in pressure, touch, and position back

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These receptors monitor changes in joint position General Senses 800 These receptors monitor changes in joint position back

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Daily Double

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General Senses 1000 Perception of pain elicited from parts of the body other than those being stimulated back

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Persons unable to see different colors are said to be _________. Special Senses 200 Persons unable to see different colors are said to be _________. back

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This branch of N VIII monitors changes to balance/equilibrium Special Senses 400 This branch of N VIII monitors changes to balance/equilibrium back

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This branch of N VIII is responsible for processing hearing Special Senses 600 This branch of N VIII is responsible for processing hearing back

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The term for the sensory information arriving at the CNS Special Senses 800 The term for the sensory information arriving at the CNS back

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Reduction in sensitivity of a constant stimulus Special Senses 1000 Reduction in sensitivity of a constant stimulus back

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Anatomical term for taste back

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Taste 400 Taste receptors and specialized epithelial cells form these sensory structures back

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These receptors respond to water soluble and lipid soluble substances Taste 600 These receptors respond to water soluble and lipid soluble substances back

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Four primary taste sensations back

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These 3 cranial nerves monitor taste sensations back

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Anatomical term for smell back

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Chemicals that stimulate smell receptors back

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Identify the structure the BLACK arrow points to Smell 600 Identify the structure the BLACK arrow points to back

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Daily Double

Smell 800 N II tracks sensory information to the olfactory cortex of the cerebrum back

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Smell organs are found inferior to this bony structure back

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Vision 200 Produces, distributes and removes tears (includes lacrimal gland, lacrimal canals & nasolacrimal duct) back

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Origin of the optic nerve (aka blind spot) Vision 400 Origin of the optic nerve (aka blind spot) back

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This layer of tissue includes iris, ciliary body and the choroid Vision 600 This layer of tissue includes iris, ciliary body and the choroid back

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These glands produce gritty substances found after sleeping Vision 800 These glands produce gritty substances found after sleeping back

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This visual pigment is made from vitamin A Vision 1000 This visual pigment is made from vitamin A back

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These hearing receptors are Hearing and Balance 200 These hearing receptors are found in the cochlea back

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These structures contain the balance receptors Hearing and Balance 400 These structures contain the balance receptors back

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This structure(s) in the inner ear are filled with fluid Hearing and Balance 600 This structure(s) in the inner ear are filled with fluid back

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Hearing and Balance 800 Bones of the middle ear back

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Hearing and Balance 1000 These receptors in the vestibule monitor gravity and linear acceleration back

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