Across
- 2. EAR; ear the flesh and cartilage attached,
- 4. can't recall, can't identiy the person.
- 6. neurons have larger receptors needvisual agnosit inability to despite trf mark\
- 7. different taste, a savory taste
- 11. are opiates that reduce pain by inhibiting substance p
- 13. theory, cortex compares responses to determine brightness
- 14. ARE FOR COLOR
- 16. vitamin A that activates messengers within the cell
- 19. IS IN THE OBJECT, NO
- 22. THE SENSE OF SMELL
- 23. blurring lines in goes in one nation,
- 26. PROCESS perceive colors in opposites, fatigue the color
- 28. line one taste receptor transmits info to a single sensory neuron
- 29. the quality of complexity of a tone.
- 30. REFINES LIGHT BUT IT DOESN'T ADJUST IT
- 32. each sensory spinal nerve connects to an area of the body
- 34. A PROTEIN SUBSTANCE THAT CAUSES INFLAMMATION, AND ITCHING SENSATION
- 35. LIGHT ENTERS, OPENING IN THE EYE
- 36. RELEIVE PAIN DUE TO THE POWER OF BELIEF, A DRUG THAT HAS NO EFFECTS
- 38. number of compressions per second of a sound.
- 39. experience evoked by a harmful stimulus, attention towards danger
- 40. SPOT OPTIC NERVE LEAVES THE EYE
- 41. senses taste and smell
- 42. perception of the intensity of a sound wave
- 44. combination of smell and taste
- 45. REAR SURFACE OF THE EYE LINED WITH VISUAL RECEPTORS
- 46. THEORY PROBLEM PARTS OF THE BASILAR MEMBRANE ARE BOUND TOGETHER TOO TIGHTLY
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- 1. LIGHT ADJUSTMENT AT VARIOUS DISTANCE
- 2. blocks the release of substance p and decreased prolonged pain
- 3. ceeletationis perceoved like subcircular ostrins
- 5. buds structures located within the grooves of the papillae
- 8. CHEMICALS RELEASED BY AN ANIMAL THAT AFFECT BEHAVIOR SEXUALLY
- 9. SENSE detects head tilt, mainatains balance
- 10. adaptation a reduced response to one taste after exposure to a different taste
- 12. GIVES EYES THEIR COLOR, CONTROLS THE OPENING OF THE PUPIL
- 15. pain release of both glutamate and substance p.
- 17. pain release of the neurotransmitter glutamate in spinal cord
- 18. ability to respond to visual info after damage to area
- 20. Intensity of a sound wave
- 21. THEORY SPINAL CORD AREAS THAT RECEIVE PAIN MESSAGES ALSO RECEIVE INPUT FROM TOUCH RECEPTORS
- 24. THEORY THREE TYPES OF CONES, CERTAIN WAVELENGTHS
- 25. decreased response to a taste as a result of recent to the same taste
- 26. NERVE MADE UP OF GANGLION CELLS
- 27. perception of the frequency of a sound wave. sounds like
- 31. ear sound waves strike the timpanist membrane; sound vibrates
- 33. lazy eye. eyes do not point tin the same direction.
- 35. the surface of the tongue, small rounded projections.
- 37. inner ear contains it, vibration of the oval window, varies
- 43. TO SEE DIM LIGHT
- 44. DETAILED VISION, RECEPTORS ARE PACKED TIGHTLY HERE