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taste and smell
The chemical senses are
Sclera
the white of the eye
eardrum
tympanic membrane
lacrimal gland
produces tears
olfaction
sense of smell
Gustation
sense of taste
general sense of touch
somatosensation
raised bumps within the structures of the papillae
taste buds
audition
hearing
3 small bones in the middle ear
malleus, incus, stapes
Where does the active molecule capsaicin come from?
hot peppers
What medicinal use does capsaicin have?
pain reliever
cochlea
responsible for hearing
Where are the sound waves transduced into a neural signal?
inner ear
vestibule
responsible for balance
Head movement is sensed by the
semicircular canals
Vision
the special sense of sight that is based on the transduction of light stimuli received through the eyes
Cones
photoreceptors that are more sensitive to bright light and color
Cornea
the fibrous covering of the anterior region of the eye that is transparent so that light can pass through it
Iris
Colored part of the eye
Rods
photoreceptors that are more sensitive to low light levels
pupil
hole in the center of the eye that allows light to enter
The watery fluid found in the anterior and posterior cavities of the eye:
aqueous humor and vitreous humor
Retina
innermost layer of the eye; contains the nervous tissue responsible for photoreception
Eustachian tube
A narrow tube between the middle ear and the throat that serves to equalize pressure on both sides of the eardrum