Chap. 16 Special Senses
Cochlea
Spiral (snail) shaped chamber or cavity handling hearing
Tympanic membrane
Thin membrane separating the ear canal from the middle ear
Cornea
Transparent portion of the eye covering the pupil and iris
Sclera
White of the eye
Pinna (Auricle)
cartilaginous structure the main function of which is to collect sound waves
Semicircular canals
composed of three canals: anterior(superior), posterior, lateral (horizontal)
Posterior Cavity
contains gelatinous vitreous body or humor, helps stabilize the shape
Gustatory cells:
have taste hairs extending through the taste pore and containing binding receptors
Circumvallate
papillae containing the most taste buds (100 250)
Iris
portion of the eye that provides its color and controls the pupil's diameter
Aqueous humor
produced by the ciliary body, maintains intraocular pressure and provides nutrients
Olfactory receptor cells
responsible for binding the odorant
Palpebrae
thin fold of skin that covers and protects our eyes from surrounding air particles, acting like windshield wipers
Choroid
vascular layer sandwiched between the sclera and the retina