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Which sense detects the stimulus of the force of gravity on our body?
THE BALANCE
What stimuli do the photoreceptors detect?
LIGHT
Which receptors are able to detect temperature changes?
THERMORECEPTORS
What are the receptors that send information from the internal organs called?
INTEROCEPTORS
How many different types of responses can the nervous system create?
TWO
In what form does information from the senses reach the brain?
AS A NERVE IMPULSE
What kind of receptors are in the nose and mouth?
CHEMORECEPTORS
¿A qué sensación es sensible el corpúsculo de Ruffini?
CALOR
Which gland secretes substances that lubricate the skin and hair?
SEBACEOUS GLAND
What is the external layer of the skin?
EPIDERMIS
What flavour do you associate with foods such as honey and jam?
SWEET
What flavour do you associate with foods such as coffee and ginger?
BITTER
What flavour do you associate with foods such as olives and chips?
SALTY
How many types of receptors are there in the eye?
TWO
Which substance allows us to detect chemical substances from food?
SALIVA
What is located the sensitive area of sweet?
AT THE TIP OF THE TONGUE.
Which type of receptors are involved in balance?
MECHANORECEPTORS
What element of the ear is like a "snail house"?
COCHLEA
What is the name of the nerve that carries the smell information?
OLFACTORY NERVE
What part of the eye is a watery fluid between the cornea and lens?
AQUEOUR HUMOUR
What is the middle layer of the ocular globe?
CHOROID
What structure do eyelashes rest on?
ON THE EYELIDS
What is the coloured part of the eye called?
IRIS
What is the hole in the middle of the iris called?
PUPIL
What is the transparent layer linked to the sclera?
CORNEA
Which bone directly contacts the eardrum?
HAMMER
What sensation is manifested in the body when the sense of balance is overstimulated?
VERTIGO
Is the eardrum a membrane?
YES
In how many directions are the semicircular canals oriented?
IN THREE DIMENSIONS
How many stimuli can the ears perceive?
TWO
What's the name of the visible part of the ear?
PINNA
In which area of the eye we have the best visibility?
FOVEA
What is the most important function of the eyelashes?
DIFFUSE LIGHT
Which one of the two photoreceptors is able to detect colours?
CONE
What is the outset layer of the ocular globe?
SCLERA
What part of the eye is a jelly-transparent substance that help to keep the shape of the eye?
VITREOUS HUMOUR
Which sense detects the most chemical substances?
THE SMELL
What structure do the olfactory receptor cells form?
OLFATORY BULBS
What kind of particles does the sense of smell allow us to detect?
GASEOUS PARTICLES
What is called the area in the interior of the nasal passages which detects odours?
YELLOW PITUITARY
How many basic tastes we have?
FIVE
Which taste receptors are furthest away from the tip of the tongue?
THE SOUR RECEPTOR
¿Con qué sabor asocias el tomate y la carne cruda?
UMAMI
Which corpuscle is sensitive to cold?
KRAUSE CORPUSCLE
Which corpuscle is sensitive to Contact?
MEISSNER CORPUSCLE
What is the deepest layerof the skin?
HYPODERMIS
What are the cells that contain melanin?
MELANOCYTES
Which receptor detects all the stimuli that cause pain?
NOCICEPTOR
What type of receptor detects the light and is located on the eyes?
PHOTORECEPTOR
What receptor detects physical or changes?
MECHANICAL RECEPTORS