The General & Special Senses

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Across
  1. 2. Eye humor located in the anterior & posterior chambers of the eye.
  2. 4. General sense of body position and movement.
  3. 6. Position of the head and general balance.
  4. 8. The iris, choroid, and ciliary body form the ___ eye layer.
  5. 11. Eye humor that is a gel-like tissue that fills the space between the lens and retina.
  6. 14. An elastic structure that bends light rays to form a clear image on the retina.
  7. 15. Sound waves go in the ear, through the ear canal, and ear drum.
  8. 16. Scientifically known as “nociception” and the only general sense to use mechanical, chemical, and thermal stimuli
  9. 18. Heat or cold are being sensed; a thermal only stimulus.
  10. 19. Containing the eardrum that’s connected to the incus, malleus, stapes, and Eustachian tube.
  11. 21. A canal that leads to the middle ear and directs sound waves into the ear.
  12. 22. The cornea and sclera make up this outer eye layer.
Down
  1. 1. When you bring a body part in contact with something
  2. 2. A sensation when our ears detect sound vibrations that travel in air/water and transmit the high signals through vestibulocochlear.
  3. 3. A chemical/mechanical stimuli that gives us a sense of thirst/hunger.
  4. 5. Eyes transmitting visual sensations of light and color for all images.
  5. 7. Part of the ear that consists of the choclear, utricles, saccule, and semicircular canals.
  6. 9. Eye structures that include the palpebrae, conjunctivae, and lacrimal apparatus.
  7. 10. The sensation that occurs when our taste buds on the papillae or throat transport information about the chemical composition of a soluble stimulus.
  8. 12. The sensation that results when ___ receptors in the nose are stimulated by odors.
  9. 13. Part of the ear consisting o the pinna, external acoustic meatus, and tympanic membrane.
  10. 17. When most sensory neurons don’t pass directly to the brain, but synapse in the spinal cord.
  11. 20. Layer in the eye that makes up the retina and optic nerve.