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A&P LINK 6.1

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ACCOMMODATION   show
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show EARWAX  
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CHEMORECPTORS   show
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CONDUCTION   show
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show COLOR RECEPTORS FOUND IN THE RETINA OF THE EYE  
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EQUILIBRIUM   show
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FREQUENCY   show
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MECHANORECPTORS   show
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OLFACTORY RECPTORS   show
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show SENSORY RECPTORS IN THE SKIN THAT DETECT TISSUE DAMAGE  
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show RECPTORS THAT RESPOND TO CHANGES IN LIGHT  
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show SENSATION OF SOUND ENTERING THE EAR  
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show BENDING OF LIGHT AS IT ENTERS THE LENS OF THE EYE  
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RODS   show
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show STIMULI THAT DIFFERENT RECPTORS TRANSMIT TO THE BRAIN FOR INTERPRETATIOJN  
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show TYPE OF HEARING BEGINS IN THE HAIR CELLS LOCATED INSIDE THE COCHLEA  
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show SENSORY RECPTORS IN THE SKIN THAT DETECT PAIN HEAT COLD PRESSURE AND VIBRATION  
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THERMORECPTORS   show
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show MEANS OF INTERPRETTING LIGHT WAVES AND CHANGING THEM INTO IMAGES THE BRAIN CAN RECOGNIZE  
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show PROGRESSIVE LOSS OF ABILITY TO FOCUS ON NEAR OBJECTS BECAUSE OF AGING  
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MYOPIA   show
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ASTIGMATISM   show
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show PROCESS OF SOUND TRAVELING THROUGH THE STRUCTURES OF THE OUTER MIDDLE INNER EAR  
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show  
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show  
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GENERAL SENSES   show
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SPECIAL SENSES   show
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LATERAL RECTUS   show
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MEDIAL RECTUS   show
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SUPERIOR RECTUS   show
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show LOWERS THE EYE  
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show RAISES THE EYE AND TURNS IT THE SIDE  
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show LOWERS THE EYE TURNS IT THE SIDE  
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show FARSIGHTEDNESS OBJECTS IN DISTANCE ARE CLEAR OBJECTS CLOSE UP ARE BLURRED  
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show NIGHT BLINDNESS  
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show INABILITY TO PERCEIVE SOME OR ALL COLORS  
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show PINK EYE  
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AGEUSIA   show
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show LOSS OF ABILITY TO RECOGNIZE OBJECTS SHAPES SOUNDS PERSONS SMELLS USUALLY DUE TO BRAIN TRAUMA  
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show BLINDNESS USUALLY OCCURING FROM A LESION IN THE OPTIC NERVE BRAIN SPINAL CORD  
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ANACUSIS   show
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ANOSMIA   show
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show BULGING OF THE EYES  
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show INFECTION OF THE SEBACEOUS GLANDS OF THE EYELID  
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show NAUSEA OR DIZZNESS THAT OCCURS WHEN THE SENSE OF MOVEMENT AND THE SENSE OF SIGHT ARE NOT IN AGREEMENT  
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STRABISMUS   show
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show RINGING IN THE EARS CAUSED BY DAMAGE TO THE HAIR RECEPTORS IN THE INNER EAR  
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show SENSATION OF MOVING OR SPINNING USUALLY A RESULT OF DISTURBANCE IN THE INNER EAR CAUSING A LOSS OF BALANCE  
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