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BSF Ch. 13 Sensory System

Teacher: TMarshall
Across
The study of the eye
Receptors stimulated by light
Condition when the cornea is scarred or a lens gets cloudy
The innermost layer of the eye that contain photoreceptors
The bending of light waves
The transparent extension that covers the area over the iris
The ability of the lens to change its shape to focus on a close object
Receptors stimulated by changes in pressure or movements of body fluids
Medications used to relieve pain
The vestibule and semicircular canals are concerned with this
Passageway connecting the middle ear to the throat that helps equalize pressure on both sides of the tympanic membrane
Part of the ear that contains the auricle, external auditory canal and cerumen
This describes the process by which the brain, after receiving a sensation, refers that sensation back to its source
The ability of the eyes to move inward toward the nose)
Photoreceptors that are sensitive to dim light and provide us with black and white vision
Down
Sense of smell
The sense of orientation or position of the body
This organ vibrates in response to sound waves entering the ear
Receptors stimulated by tissue damage or distension
Portion of the brain where visual impulses cross
Photoreceptors for color vision
This describes when continuously stimulated, receptors send fewer signals to the area of the brain that interprets sensory information
Mucous membrane that lines the inner surface of the eyelid that keeps the eye moist
Sense of taste
Part of the ear that contains the receptor cells and organ of Corti
A specialized area of a sensory neuron that detects a specific stimulus
The middle layer of the eye that provides blood supply to all parts of the eye
Liquid produced to moisten, lubricate and cleanse the surface of the eye