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68WM6 A&P5 Cranial Nerves and Special Senses

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show Anosmia  
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show Anopia  
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The thin, watery fluid that fills the space between the cornea and the iris.   show
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Inflammation of the eyelid margins.   show
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show Choroid  
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The coiled tube in the inner ear. Houses the organ of hearing.   show
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show Conjunctivitis  
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The transparent front part of the eye that covers the iris, pupil, and anterior chamber.   show
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Double vision.   show
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The blindness in one half of the visual field.   show
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show Iris  
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show Labyrinth  
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show Lacrimal Gland  
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The tough outer protective layer of the eye.   show
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show Tympanic Membrane  
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The clear jelly like substance within the eye.   show
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show Trochlear  
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show Trigeminal  
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Helps raise eyelid; contricts the pupil and focuses the lense.   show
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show Facial  
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Form of temporary paralysis resulting from damage of trauma to one of the two facial nerves.   show
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show Glossopharyngeal  
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show Vagus  
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The largest cranial nerve.   show
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The longest cranial nerve.   show
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show Cooperate to Graduate! 09-10!  
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show Olfactory Cortex  
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The location of the olfactory cortex.   show
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show Taste buds  
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Taste primarily tasted at the tip of your tongue.   show
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Taste primarily tasted at the margins of the tongue.   show
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show Bitter  
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Taste that is tasted throughout the tongue.   show
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A semitransparent membrane that is covered by skin on one side and mucous membrane of the other.   show
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show Pearl  
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show filled space within the temporal bone.  
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This connects middle ears to the pharynx allowing air to pass.   show
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show Auditory Ossicles  
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show Semicircular Canals  
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Two structures that contribute to equilibrium.   show
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show Vestibule  
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This is responsible for Dynamic Equilibrium.   show
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show Melanocytes  
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show Choroid coat  
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This extends from the choroid coat and forms an internal ring around the front of the eye which adjusts for near and far vision.   show
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Smooth muscle fiber of your iris that make pupils smaller.   show
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Smooth muscle fiber of your iris that make pupils larger.   show
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show Cataract  
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The phenomenon when the lens change shape to allow for near or far vision.   show
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This nearly transparent sheet of tissue contains the visual receptor cells.   show
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show Posterior  
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show Optic nerves  
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