Date QUESTIONS 1-12: Match the structure in column A with the appropriate descri
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Date QUESTIONS 1-12: Match the structure in column A with the appropriate description in column B. 1. Cochlea a. The innermost layer of the eye; contains the photoreceptor 2. Retina 3. Cribriform plate 4. External acoustic meatus 5. Cornea 6. Fovea centralis 7. Lens b. The sensory receptors for gustation c. Contains the sensory receptors for static equilibrium d. Region of the retina that contains only cone cells e. Contains numerous small openings that transmit the axons of the olfactory nerve f. Structure that contains the spiral organ g. Connects the auricle to the tympanic membrane h. Structure posterior to the iris that focuses light onto the retina i. Structure in which the axons of the olfactory nerve synapse 8. Iris 9. Taste buds 10. Olfactory bulb 11. Vestibule 12. Auditory tube with other neurons j. Contains two layers of smooth muscle that constrict and dilate the pupil k. Connects the middle ear to the nasopharynx L. The transparent portion of the fibrous tunic, which allows light to enter the eyeballExplanation / Answer
1.Cochlea: Structure that contains a spiral organ-(f)
2: Retina: innermost layer of the eye containing photoreceptors(a)
3: Cribriform plate: contains numerous small openings that transmit axons of olfactory nerves(e)
4: External acoustic meatus: connects auricle to the tympanic membrane(g)
5. cornea: The transparent portion of the fibrous tunic, which allows light to enter the eyeball(l)
6. fouvia centralis : Region of the retina that contains only cone cells (d)
8.lense Structure Posterior to the iris that focuses light onto the retina(h)
9.iris: contains two layers of smooth muscle that contract and dilate the pupil(j)
10.taste buds: sensory receptors for gustation(b)
11.olfactory bulb: Structure in which axons of olfactory nerve synapse with other neurons(i)
12.vestibule: contains sensory receptors for static equilibrium(c)
13.auditory tube: connects the middle ear to the nasopharynx(k)
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