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HA 3rd 9 weeks test

Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in each of the black spaces below before clicking on it to display the answer.
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vitriolus cavity   the area of the eye that is filled with fluid and makes up approximately 2/3 of the eye volume  
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macula   the part of the eye that enhances reading and near vision by absorbing excess light that enters the eye  
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lens   the part of the eye located directly behind the pupil and helps in focusing the amount of light on the retina. it can change shape so we can see objects both far and near us  
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iris   a ring of muscles in the center of the eye that regulate the amount of light entering the eye by controlling the size of the pupil  
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optic disk   often called the "blind spot" has no sight receptors  
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sclera   the white outer portion of the eye that provides protection to the inner parts of the eye  
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the part of the tongue that detects chocolate milk   middle  
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part of the tongue that detects potato chips   tip  
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part of the tongue that detects lemon juice   sides  
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part of the tongue that detects cough syrup   back  
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which area of the ear is ear wax made   ear canal  
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what is the outer portion of the ear   pinna  
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which area of the ear is involved with balance and sending sound to the brain to be interpreted   inner ear  
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which area of the ear connects the ear with the nasopharynx?   eustachian tube  
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which are of the ear contains tiny bones that vibrate, sending sound further into the ear   middle ear  
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which structure of the ear divides the ear canal from the middle ear   ear drum  
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specialized organs that secrete a substance   glands  
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endocrine glands are ductless, meaning that they secrete their products directly into   the blood stream  
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chemical messengers   hormones  
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the process to maintain the internal environment of the body within "normal" limits or boundaries   homeostasis  
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the process of only producing hormones when need as levels rise/drop below "normal" limits   negative feedback  
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the _____________ glands produce ADH, which causes the kidneys to NOT filter water from the blood   pituitary  
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what endocrine gland makes both insulin and glucagon?   pancreas  
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fight or flight hormone that is made by adrenal glands   epinephrine  
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produce the hormones of puberty   gonads  
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the hormone that makes us sleepy when it gets dark   meletonen  
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the endocrine system works with what system to maintain homeostasis   nervous  
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which gland is located at the base of the throat and produces thyroxin   thyroid  
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what acts on all body cells, causing them to allow glucose into the cell to be used   insuline  
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what hormone stimulates the growth of muscles and bones   growth hormone  
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