34 Special senses Assignment
Papillae
"Bumps" of the tongue in which the taste buds are found
Each eyeball has extrinsic eye muscles attached to it that move the eyeball superiorly, inferiorly, laterally, or medially.
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Astigmatism
Abnormally shaped lens or unevenly curved cornea
Is a benign tumor of the vestibulocochlear nerve.
Acoustic neuroma
Which of the following is a type of hearing loss that occurs when sound waves cannot be directed through the ear? Most types are temporary.
Conductive deafness
are mucous membranes that line the inner surfaces of the eyelids and cover the anterior surface of the eyeball,
Conjunctivas
Which of the following are eye changes due to aging?
Corneal yellowing Drier conjunctiva Drooping eyelids
Is a condition caused by decreased oil production in the tears.
Dry eye syndrome
Ectropion
Eversion of the lower eyelid
Which structure initiates sound conduction?
External ear
Retina
Inner layer of the eye; it contains light-sensing nerve cells
Entropion
Inversion of the lower eyelid
Which of the following is the process in which light is bent by the cornea, lens, and eye fluids to focus light onto the retina?
Refraction
Which of the following is a disorder of the equilibrium characterized by vertigo, tinnitus, nausea, and progressive hearing loss?
Meniere's disease
Choroid
Middle layer of the eye, which contains the iris, the ciliary body, and most of the eye's blood vessels
Nystagmus
Rapid, involuntary eye movements
Which of the following are taste sensations detected by taste cells?
Salty Sour Sweet Spicy Bitter
Acoustic neuroma is due to a malfunction in the gene responsible for controlling the growth of
Schwann cells.
Hearing is more accurate.
The eardrum shrinks. Earlobes elongate.
Is abnormal ringing in the ear.
Tinnitus
Olfactory receptors are
chemoreceptors.
The ability of the lens to change shape, allowing the eye to focus images of objects that are near or far away, is called
accommodation.
The is a transparent area on the front of the eye that acts as a window to let light into the eye.
cornea
The outer layer of the eye is composed of the
cornea. sclera.
Cerumen is commonly known as
earwax
The opening in the middle ear, leading to the back of the throat, that helps equalize air pressure on both sides of the eardrum is the
eustachian tube.
The visual accessory organs that assist and protect the eyeball include the
eyebrows. orbits. lacrimal apparatus. conjunctiva.
The protects the eye from foreign objects, dust, and debris and keeps the eye from drying out.
eyelid
When there is an accumulation of aqueous humor, a person develops a visual condition known as
glaucoma.
The function of the vitreous humor is to
help maintain the eye's shape. keep the retina flat.
The conjunctivas produce which keep the surface of the eyeballs moist.
mucus
The medical term for the eye socket is
orbit.
The inner ear contains
the cochlea. semicircular cana vestibule.
Oval window
Beginning of the inner ear
Eustachian tube
Opening in the middle ear, leading to the back of the throat, that heips equalize air pressure on both sides of the eardrum
Organ of Corti
Organ of hearing located in the cochlea of the inner ear
often results from the spread of an upper respiratory infection from the throat into the eustachian tube,
Otitis media
Which of the following conditions is hearing loss due to old age?
Presbycusis
Conjunctiva
Protective membrane that lines the eyelid and covers the anterior of the sclera
Which of the following are eye changes due to aging?
Reduced accommodation Reduced depth perception
occurs when the neural tunic separates from the vascular tunic.
Retinal detachment
Which of the following conditions occurs when neural structures associated with the ear are damaged. Neural structures include hearing receptors and the auditory nerve?
Sensorineural deafness
Cochlea
Spiral-shaped canal in the inner ear that contains the hearing receptors
External auditory canal
Structure that carries sound waves to the tympanic membrane
Semicircular canals
Structures in the inner ear that help a person maintain balance
The causes of ectropion are
aging.
The function of the middle ear ossicles is to
amplify sound.
The anterior chamber of the eye is filled with a watery fluid called
aqueous humor.
The condition in which the cornea has an abnormal shape and causes blurred images during near or distant vision is
astigmatism.
When sound waves of different volumes and frequencies activate the hearing receptors in the cochlea, they send their information to nerves.
auditory
The external ear is composed of the
auricle. external auditory canal.
A sign or symptom of astigmatism is
blurred vision.
Sound waves are conducted through the bones of the skull by way of
bone conduction
The process by which sound waves pass through the bones of the skull directly to the inner ear, bypassing the outer and middle ears, is called
bone conduction.
Clouding and hardening of the lens, which often occur with aging, lead changes
cataracts.
Taste buds are made of taste cells and supporting cells. The taste cells are classified as
chemoreceptors.
The eye receives most of its nourishment from the blood vessels within the
choroid.
The hearing receptors of the ear are located in the
cochlea.
Cerumen impaction may be caused by
improper cleaning of the ear canal. overactive ceruminous glands.
The sensory receptors of the special senses are located
in the head,
If bone conduction is normal, a hearing problem likely involves the
inner ear. tympanic cavity.
The is the colored part of the eye, made of muscular tissue that contracts and relaxes, altering the size of the pupil.
iris
Common signs and symptoms of dry eye syndrome include
itching. burning. redness.
The visual accessory organs that assist and protect the eyeball include the
lacrimal apparatus conjunctiva. orbits. eyebrows.
Chemicals that activate olfactory receptors must be dissolved in the
mucus of the nose.
The nerve carries visual information from the eye to the brain.
optic
The muscle responsible for blink- ing and squinting. Blinking the eyelids prevents the mucous membrane surface of the eyeball from drying.
orbicularis oculi
The inner ear infections labyrinthitis is also known as
otitis interna.
Immobilization or hardening of the stapes is known as
otosclerosis.
The stapes is attached to the of the inner ear.
oval window
Clouding and hardening of the lens, which often occur with aging, lead to visual changes in a condition known as
presbyopia.
The factors that can lead to presbycusis include
prolonged exposure to loud noise. loss of hair cells in the cochlea.
The chemoreceptors of gustatory cells are activated by chemicals that must be dissolved in
saliva.
Umami produces a taste.
savory
The extrinsic eye muscles are composed of muscle.
skeletal
The largest sense organ
skin.
The largest sense organ is the
skin.
Signs and symptoms of retinal detachment include
sudden loss of vision. light flashes. wavy vision.
The separates the external ear from the middle ear.
tympanic membrane
Otosclerosis is often accompanied by
tìnnitus.
The round shape of the eyeball is maintained by the gel-like
vitreous humor.