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- 1. Describe the activation of the taste receptors2. Discuss how we are able to smell10- Use the concept of sensory adaptation to explain how sensory adaptation occurs for either the sense of smell or touch. Be very detailed in your explanation and include the terms sensory receptor, firing rate, perception, and brain in your explanation.
- 3. Describe the location and structure of taste buds.asap1. Which list includes 3 structures of the outer ear? A) A membrane that transmits sound waves B) Pinna, Tympanic Membrane, Auditory Canal C) Auricle, Pinna, Semicircular Canals D) Incus, Vestibulocochlear Nerve, Auditory Canal E) Oval Window, Round Window, Semicircular Canals F) Malleus, Incus, Stapes 2. Select the best answer. Which structure is primarily responsible for dynamic equilibrium? A) Tympanic membrane B) Eustachian tube C) Auditory canal D) Semicircular canals E) Vestibule F) Stapes G) Malleus H) Pinna 3. Select all that apply when your eye is focused on something across the room: A) suspensory ligaments loosen B) The lens is more flat C) The lens is more convex (buldged in the centre) D) suspensory ligaments are taut E) ciliary muscle contracts F) ciliary muscle relaxes5. Explain the difference between hearing and listening. Include key points or limitations of either process
- 1) The base plate of the stapes _____. A) transmits sound vibrations from the tympanic membrane to the ear ossicles B) is located in the inner ear and has hair cells with stereocilia and kinocilia attached to it C) covers the round window to the inner ear D) vibrates in the oval window to create waves in the inner ear1. Compare and contrast specialized and general sense organs, include in your discussion their location, complexity, and the types of neurons that carry sensory information.10- Use the concept of sensory adaptation to explain how sensory adaptation occurs for either the sense of smell or touch. Be very detailed in your explanation and include the terms sensory receptor, firing rate, perception, and brain in your explanation. 11- Why is sensory adaptation advantageous?