Across
- 2. Chemical signals released by animals that affect the behavior or physiology of other members of the same species.
- 7. pain neurotransmitter, inflammatory disease
- 9. When one sense affects another sense
- 10. Specialized cells within taste buds that detect chemical molecules and generate neural signals.
Down
- 1. monitors the head (and body’s) position
- 3. Odorants enter the nasal cavity to stimulate 5 million receptors to sense smell. Unlike taste, there are many different forms of smell
- 4. The perception of sensations, including pain, in a limb that has been amputated
- 5. The sense of our body parts’ position and movement is called
- 6. pain gates block or let pain through. Pain is controlled by activating “blocking” gates. Light, soothing stimulation can override pain sensations and “block” gates.
- 8. Meaty flavor
