A&P Chapter 10 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
nerve receptor found in epithelial tissue for touch and pressure | free nerve endings |
connective tissue containing 2 or more sensory nerve fibers | meissners corpuscles |
connective tissue containing nerve fiber found deep in subcutaneous tissue containing ligaments | pacinian corpuscles |
found throughout skin and internal tissues not in brain | free nerve endings |
referred pain the feeling of pain in a different area of the body from the stimulus | visceral pain |
suppress extreme pain impulses in the spinal cord | enkephalins |
suppress extreme pain impulses in the hypothalamus | endorphins |
bonds to the same recepetors | morphine |
upper nasal cavity superior nasal conchae parts of nasal septum | olfactory organs |
where are the taste buds located | papillae |
what is the outer external ear | auricle |
what does the auricle do | funnels sound |
s shaped tube through temporal bone | external auditory meatus |
cone shaped that vibrates as sound waves hit it | tympanic membrane |
what is air filled space found in | temporal bone |
what are the aditory ossicles | malleus, incus, stapes |
connects middle ear and the throat to equalize air pressure on both sides of the tympanic membrane | eustachian tube |
maze, in ear a senes of tubes | labyrinth |
what is the osseous labyrinth filled with | perilymph |
what is inside osseous and filled with | endolymoh |
spiral labyrinth for hearing | cochlea |
from oval window to apex to the sprial | scala vestibula |
from apex of cochlea to round window | scala tympani |
located on membranes of the cochlear duct | organ of corti |
what holds the hearing receptors called | hair cells |
hair cells convert_____ of movement into ____ to send to the brain | mechanical energy, electrial signal |
different hair cells are for different | frequencies |
sense the position of the head when not moving | static equilibrium |
detect motion and maintain balance | dynamic equilibrium |
2 bony chambers between them semicircular canals and the cochlea | vestibule |
what does a vestibule contain | macula |
diagnosis and treatment of eye disorders with drugs, surgery or lenses | ophthamology |
tests the eyes and prescribes lenses | optometrist |
fills lens prescripitions from others | optician |
parasympathetic nervous system causes.. | crying |
anterior, transparent, avascular cover protects pupil | cornea |
what covers all of eyeball cornea | sclera |
thin dark brown membrane lining the sclera | choroid coat |
replaces choroid in the front of eye | ciliary body |
colored portion with pupil in center | iris |
rods to see in dim light and cones to see color and sharp vision | retina |
gather and carry messages from retina to the occipital lobe | optic disk |
thin and watery constantly drained into blood and replaces | aqueous humor |
thick jellylike | vitreous humor |
clouding of lens | cataract |
elevated intraocular pressure sue to excess aqueous humor | glaucoma |
ringing in the ears | tinhitus |
sensation of spinning or movement while holding still | vertigo |
middle ear infection | otitis media |
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