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Chapter 8: Special Senses Vocabulary in Anatomy and Physiology

Eye Anatomy and Sensory Structures
The human eye is incredibly complex, with the cornea (the clear front part) working with the sclera (the white protective outer layer) to maintain eye shape. Behind the cornea, aqueous humor fills the space before the lens, while vitreous humor fills the larger chamber behind the lens.
The retina, your eye's innermost layer, contains rods and cones that detect light. Within the retina, the fovea centralis provides your sharpest vision. The choroid layer supplies blood to the retina, while the ciliary body helps change lens shape for focusing—a process called accommodation.
Your eyes are protected by the conjunctiva, a mucous membrane lining the eyelids, and moistened by the lacrimal glands that produce tears. Tarsal glands and ciliary glands provide oils that lubricate the eye and prevent tears from evaporating too quickly.
Did you know? Your eye has a natural "blind spot" where the optic nerve exits the retina—there are no photoreceptors in this area, so it cannot detect light!
The ear isn't just for hearing—it also handles balance through static equilibrium (detecting head position using structures called maculae) and dynamic equilibrium (sensing rotation through the crista ampullaris in semicircular canals). Otoliths in the inner ear help sense gravity and movement.

Sensory Receptors and Common Disorders
Your senses rely on specialized cells to detect stimuli. Chemoreceptors detect chemicals for both smell and taste. In taste buds, gustatory cells receive flavor information, while basal cells act as stem cells that divide to replace worn-out sensory cells.
Vision problems include night blindness (difficulty seeing in dim light) and color blindness (missing or malformed cones in the retina). Strabismus, commonly known as "cross-eyes" or "lazy eye," occurs when both eyes don't align properly when looking at objects.
Hearing issues often involve conduction deafness, where sound vibrations can't properly travel through to the inner ear fluids. Problems with smell include anosmia (loss of smell) and uncinate fits (unpleasant olfactory hallucinations).
Health tip: "Pink eye" or conjunctivitis is a common, contagious inflammation of the conjunctiva—always wash your hands and avoid touching your eyes to prevent spreading it!
Your tongue's surface contains small bumps called papillae that house taste buds, giving you the ability to distinguish between sweet, salty, sour, bitter, and umami flavors.
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Eye Anatomy and Sensory Structures
The human eye is incredibly complex, with the cornea (the clear front part) working with the sclera (the white protective outer layer) to maintain eye shape. Behind the cornea, aqueous humor fills the space before the lens, while vitreous humor fills the larger chamber behind the lens.
The retina, your eye's innermost layer, contains rods and cones that detect light. Within the retina, the fovea centralis provides your sharpest vision. The choroid layer supplies blood to the retina, while the ciliary body helps change lens shape for focusing—a process called accommodation.
Your eyes are protected by the conjunctiva, a mucous membrane lining the eyelids, and moistened by the lacrimal glands that produce tears. Tarsal glands and ciliary glands provide oils that lubricate the eye and prevent tears from evaporating too quickly.
Did you know? Your eye has a natural "blind spot" where the optic nerve exits the retina—there are no photoreceptors in this area, so it cannot detect light!
The ear isn't just for hearing—it also handles balance through static equilibrium (detecting head position using structures called maculae) and dynamic equilibrium (sensing rotation through the crista ampullaris in semicircular canals). Otoliths in the inner ear help sense gravity and movement.

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Your senses rely on specialized cells to detect stimuli. Chemoreceptors detect chemicals for both smell and taste. In taste buds, gustatory cells receive flavor information, while basal cells act as stem cells that divide to replace worn-out sensory cells.
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