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HaneySense1

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show sense pain, crude touch, temp., itch and tickle  
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show sense fine or light touch and lox-frequency vibration  
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what is known as the blind spot?   show
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what are the three parts of the ear?   show
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what are the special sense organs?   show
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show cones and rods  
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show sclera, choroid, and retina  
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show they generate the nervous impulses by brain as taste  
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show the oval window  
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what connects the throat to the middle ear?   show
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where would you be able to find the proprioceptors?   show
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what are the hair root plexuses?   show
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show nerve endings  
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show outer layer  
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show middle layer  
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what layer is the retina located?   show
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what is the medical term for pink eye?   show
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what is the black center of the iris called?   show
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what is the name for the watery fluid in front of the lens?   show
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what is the medical term for oldsightedness?   show
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