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Sound practical
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Anatomy Unit 1 Notes: Hearing & Equilibrium
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Sensation and perception
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Identify the parts of the neuron on the slide: Cell Body Nucleus Dendrites- Carry impulses TO CELL BODY Axons- Carry impulses AWAY FROM CELL BODY.
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HEARING. The Nature of Sound Sound, like light, comes in waves Sound is vibration Features of sound include: –Pitch –Hertz –Decibels.
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Unit 2: Nervous System Hearing Notes. (1) Ear Design Ear is like a well designed funnel. Sound waves spiral down into auditory canal. Sound Waves smack.
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10-26. Receptors are exteroceptors because respond to chemicals in external environment Interoceptors respond to chemicals in internal environment.
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Parts of the eye: Protects the eye and bends light to provide focus? Small adjustable opening that allows in light? Colored muscle that controls adjustable.
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Conduction deafness: ossification of ossicle articulations Attenuation reflex protects cochlea from large vibrations = loud sounds Fluid behind tympanum.
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CHAPTER 8: SENSATION AND PERCEPTION. SECTION 1: SENSATION.
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Essentials of Biology Sylvia S. Mader Chapter 28 Lecture Outline Prepared by: Dr. Stephen Ebbs Southern Illinois University Carbondale Copyright © The.
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Hearing
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