Smell | Taste | Touch | Vision | Hearing |
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In the process of smelling, where are molecules drawn into?
The nose
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Taste + ____= flavor
smell
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Pain warns us of what?
Danger!!!
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What part of the eye detects color?
Cones
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Sound waves are collected by what?
ears
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True/False:
The olfactory bulb is connected to the brain.
True
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What, located on the tongue, absorb chemicals?
Taste buds
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Nerve endings are very concentrated where?
Fingertips
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What colors are involved in the tri-chromatic theory?
red, blue, and green
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What does frequency determine?
Pitch
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Where do molecules settle when you smell?
Mucous Membrane
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What is another name for taste?
Gustation
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Pain receptors fire when they are ___?
(sharply) stimulated
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The first layer of cells in the retina are directly activated by what?
light
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What does amplitude determine?
loudness
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What does the olfactory bulb gather messages from?
The olfactory receptor cells
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List the four kinds of tastes.
sweet, salty, sour, bitter
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What do natural natural endorphins control?
Pain
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What is intensity?
How much energy in contained in light (determines brightness).
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Sensorineural (nerve) deafness often results from what?
Loud noises
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What is something smell can trigger?
Memories
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Where are taste buds located?
The papillae
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What is the Gate-Control theory?
Some pain messages have higher priority.
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What does the blind spot not have?
rods and cones
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What moves as the oval window vibrates.
fluid
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