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31 Cards in this Set

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pinnea
ear lobe
outter part of ear
collects sound
Auditory canal
tube connecting pinnea to ear drum
first inner part of ear
vibrations collect in ear to hit ear drum
incus/anvil
between the hammer and striup
transmits vibrations
semicircular canals
located behind tympanum
helps maintain balance by hairs and fluid
malleus/hammer
located next to the anvil
transmits vibrations to a membrane
cochlear nerve
carries signals from the cochlea of the inner ear directly
tympanum
separates to the external from the middle ear
vibrates
cochlea
inner ear, fluid filled
the fluid maintains pressure waves with hair cells sends nerve impulses to brain=sound
stirrup
by oval window
helps maintain balance by hairs and fluid-changes
Eustachian tube
connects to the throat and nose
helps equalize pressure level
iris
allows however much light into eye
cornea
protects eye
pupil
gap, the empty space
lense
focuses light into image
retina
..
sclera
..
optic nerve
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land food
kayani
chocolate lilly
looks like rice, starch super important to the thlingets.
red seaweed
kaach
psp
poisonous
no brain pain
no nerves
what do nerves send
electrical signals
what is mylen
isolation basically for your nerves
like wires the instillation part
rods
black and white, contrast
cones
color
what is substance
living off the land
low sounds?
travel father than high sounds but take more energy
lool
fire weed
fob2
a genetic DNA that allows you to communicate, humans have a specific type
what helps you maintain balance
vestibular system