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EYESMELLTASTE 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points EARSKIN
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The largest organ in the body, weighing about 6 pounds
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Skin
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Waterproofs the skin
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Keratin
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Outer layer of skin containing both living and dead cells
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Epidermis
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A solid elevated lesion not containing pus
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Papule
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Also known as a blister
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Vesicle
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Name an error of refraction
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Near or Farsightedness (myopia or hyperopia)
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Protects the eye from dust and perspiration
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Eyelashes
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Surrounds the eye and gives shape to the eyeball
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Sclera
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Gives eyes their color
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Iris
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Retina contains receptors called what?
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Rods and Cones
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Secretes ear wax (cerumen)
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External Auditory Canal
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The outer cartilaginous flap is called what?
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The external ear, Pinna or Auricle
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Changes sound waves into mechanical vibrations
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Tympanic Membrane, eardrum
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The malleus (hammer), incus (anvil), stapes (stirrup) make up the what?
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Middle Ear
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Name 2 parts of the inner ear
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Cochlea, Vestibule, Semicircular Canals
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It is the most important sense for most organisms
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Smell
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Long cilia covered with mucus that transmit impulses
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Olfactory hairs
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Decreased ability to smell
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Hyposmia
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Lack of ability to smell
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Anosmia
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Sniffing enhances the sense of smell through these cells
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Olfactory receptors cells
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Receptor for sense of taste
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Taste buds
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Taste sensation on back of tongue
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Bitter
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Taste sensation on sides of tongue
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Sour
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Taste sensation on tip of tongue only
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Sweet
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Complete loss of taste
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Ageusia
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Make your wager
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Elevated lesion containing pus
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Pustule
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