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Jeopardy Eyeball Ear Smell & Taste Vision &Eye Accessories Disorders Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Eyeball The pupil is an opening within The ___________.

$100 Answer from Eyeball Iris

$200 Question from Eyeball The transparent central anterior Portion of the sclera through which Light enters the eye is called the______.

$200 Answer from Eyeball Cornea

$300 Question from Eyeball Tough, “white” connective tissue Forms this portion of the fibrous Layer of the eye.

$300 Answer from Eyeball Sclera

$400 Question from Eyeball The gel-like substance that reinforces The eyeball and prevents it from Collapsing inward is the:

$400 Answer from Eyeball Vitreous Humor

$500 Question from Eyeball Which layer of the eye contains Rods and cones?

$500 Answer from Eyeball Retina

$100 Question from Ear The Eardrum is also known as the:

$100 Answer from Ear Tympanic Membrane

$200 Question from Ear The auditory ossicle called the “anvil” is also known as the:

$200 Answer from Ear Incus

$300 Question from Ear Equilibrium receptors are located In the:

$300 Answer from Ear Inner Ear

$400 Question from Ear Dynamic Equilibrium receptors are found in the __________

$400 Answer from Ear Semicircular Canals

$500 Question from Ear Results in a hearing loss due to Wax build up or wearing ear plugs:

$500 Answer from Ear Conduction Deafness

$100 Question from Smell & Taste Which taste receptor is being used When you eat a lemon?

$100 Answer from Smell & Taste Sour

$200 Question from Smell & Taste Gustatory hairs are to taste as Olfactory hairs are to ________

$200 Answer from Smell & Taste Smell

$300 Question from Smell & Taste List the 5 tastes:

$300 Answer from Smell & Taste Sweet Sour Bitter Salty Umami

$400 Question from Smell & Taste At what age does one begin to Lose their sense of taste and smell?

$400 Answer from Smell & Taste 40 years old

$500 Question from Smell & Taste At what age do most people lose their sense of Smell and Taste completely?

$500 Answer from Smell & Taste 80 years old

$100 Question from Vision & Eye Accessories Gland that produces Tears

$100 Answer from Vision & Eye Accessories Lacrimal Gland

$200 Question from Vision & Eye Accessories Lacrimal glands are located ________ to the eyeball.

$200 Answer from Vision & Eye Accessories Laterally

$300 Question from Vision & Eye Accessories What 3 color receptors are found In the retina?

$300 Answer from Vision & Eye Accessories Red, Blue and Green

$400 Question from Vision & Eye Accessories The middle coat of the eyeball that contains pigment which prevents Light from scattering in the eyeball:

$400 Answer from Vision & Eye Accessories Choroid

$500 Question from Vision & Eye Accessories Which region of the retina contains Only cones and is the sharpest area Of visual acuity?

$500 Answer from Vision & Eye Accessories Fovea Centralis

$100 Question from Disorders Inability to see at night

$100 Answer from Disorders Night Blindness

$200 Question from Disorders Inflammation of the conjunctiva

$200 Answer from Disorders Conjunctivitis

$300 Question from Disorders Nearsightedness

$300 Answer from Disorders Myopia

$400 Question from Disorders Blurry images due to unequal Curvatures of the cornea or lens

$400 Answer from Disorders Astigmatism

$500 Question from Disorders Increased pressure within the eye

$500 Answer from Disorders Glaucoma

Final Jeopardy What percentage of all sensory receptors are used for vision alone?

Final Jeopardy Answer 70%