Other Senses

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