OdorantMassActivationwide spreadeffect of thesympatheticnervoussystemPitchhow manysoundwaves areoccuringPeripheralNervousSystem(PNS)NS ofeverythingbut the brainand spinalcordPainToleranceamount of painpercieved bythe person;different foreveryoneHyperopiaeyeball is tooshort andcausesfarsightednessCapsaicincauses'spicy'; nota basictasteSensoryHomunculusrepresentationof how manysensoryreceptors are ineach area ofthe bodyConescolorvisionBipolarCellsneuron with twoprojections;takes info fromthephotoreceptorsCraniosacraloriginWhere theparasympatheticnervous systemcomes off thespinal cordEmmetropianormalvisionHPAaxisstress response ofthe body that canhave detrimentaleffects if activatedlong termVaricositiesModified axonterminals usedby thesympatheticnervous systemParasympatheticNervous SystemRestandDigestGastrointestinal(GI) Tractincreases/decreasesperistalsis because ofthe ANSAdrenalGlandsinnervated byonly thesympatheticnervous system;secretes cortisolin responseMuscarinicReceptorsreceptors thatbind with ACH,and have bothexcitatory orinhibitoryresponsesBasilarMembraneresponsiblefor soundreceptionHypothalamusCNS structure thatcontrols visceralresponses andallows the limbicsystem to activatethe sympatheticNSPhotopsinpigmentforconesSomaticNervousSystemPart of PNSthatinnervatesthe skeletalmusclePhasicReceptorsfast adaptingreceptors;example islemellar/meissinercorpuslesOlfactoryReceptorCellstransducercells forsmellSaltyTastescausedby metalionsTonicReceptorsslow adaptingreceptors;example ispainreceptorsSemicircularDuctshouse ofreceptorsfor dynamicequilibriumTerminalGangliacell bodies oftheparasympatheticnervous systemthat are foundnear the effectorPainThresholdthe maximumamount ofstimulationallowed by thenoicoceptors;same amount foreveryoneOpticNerveCN 2CholinergicNeuronsneurons that secreteACh; seen with all ofthe preganglionicneurons andpostganglionic neuronsof the somatic andparasympatheticnervous systemSympatheticNervousSystemFightorFlightPupilconstricts/dilatesto allow light toenter because ofthe ANSHorizontalCellscell thatregulatesimplusesbetween thebipolar cells andphotoreceptorsEpinephrineandNorepinephrine(NE)neurotransmitterused forsympatheticeffectorsAutonomicNervousSystem(ANS)Part of PNSthatinnervatesthe visceraand glandsExteroreceptorsreceptorsfound onthe outsideof the bodyLongPreganglionic/ShortPostganglionicAxon lengthsof thesympatheticnervoussystemVallatePapillaelargestpapillae;take intaste infoBetaReceptorsreceptors thatprefer to bind withnorepinephrineand haveexcitatory orinhibitoryresponsesStaticEquilibriumbalanceagainstgravityExternalGenitaliaonly situationof dualinnervation butnot dynamicantagonismFacialNervetakes in2/3 oftaste infoHeartincreases/decreasesstroke volume andrate because of theANSAlpha 1Receptorsreceptors thatprefer to bindwith epinephrineand always haveexcitatoryresponsesSoundwavesHairCellstransducercells forhearingBitterTastescausedbybasesGustatoryReceptorCellsreceptorcells fortasteReferredPainnoxious stimulifrom internalorgans felt in adifferent placefrom where theorgan isSpinalCordCNS structurethat controlsdefecation andurinationinvolvedreflexesOlfactoryNerveCN 1VagusNervecranial nervethat containsparasympatheticfibersAfferentNeuronscells that areresponsible forbringing insensoryinformation tothe brainSweetTastescaused byorganicsubstancesFiliformPapillaehave onlymechanoreceptorsand nocioceptorsbut no tastereceptorsBrainStemCNS structure thatcontrols visceralresponses,pupillaryresponses, andreticular formationactivationGustantReceptiveFieldamount ofspace areceptor isreactive toLightSensoryCodingtheorganization ofthe NS to lookcharacteristicsof a stimuli andAdrenergicNeuronsneurons thatsecreteepipinephrine orNE; seen with onlysympatheticpostganglionicneruonsVisceralPainnoxiousstimuli fromthe internalorgansSourTastescausedbyacidsGeneralSensesexamplesinclude pain,temperature,vibration,and pressureTrans-Retinalchangedform ofvitamin AAcetylcholine(ACh)neurotransmitterused for somaticandparasympatheticeffectorsTwo-PointThresholdVestibulehouse ofreceptorsfor staticequilibriumSomaticPainnoxious stimulifrom the skin,skeletalmuscles, orjointsTectorialMembranemembraneabove hair cellsthat allow fortheir gates toopen and closeAdiposeTissueinnervated by onlythe sympatheticnervous system;allows for the brain toget glucose and therest of the body toget energy elsewhereDynamicAntagonismTerm for howmost effectsof the ANSare oppositeof each otherColorBlindnesslack ofone ormore conetypesSweatGlandsinnervated by onlythe sympatheticnervous system;activates thesehelp to regulatetermperature inresponse to heatGlossopharyngealNervetakes in1/3 oftaste infoThermoreceptorsheat toelectrochemicalTransductiongoing fromone formof energyto anotherIntramuralGangliacell bodies of theparasympatheticnervous systemthat are foundwithin the effectorAmacrineCellscell thatregulatesimplusesbetween thebipolar cells andganglion cellsShortPreganglionic/LongPostganglionicAxon lengthsof thesympatheticnervoussystemNocioceptorspotentiallyharmful stimulitoelectrochemicalSoundIntensityhow loud/bigof amplitudethe soundwave hasSpecialSensessensesthat have a'house' ofreceptorsMyopiaeyeball is toolong and causesnearsightednessInteroceptorsreceptorsfound onthe insideof the bodyLenAccommodationhow well thelens canfocus lightonto thefoveaGanglionCellscells thatcometogether tomake CN 2Photoreceptorslight toelectrochemicalRodsblack andwhitevisionNicotinicReceptorsreceptors thatbind with AChand have onlyexcitatoryresponsesOlfactionVisionKidneysinnervated by onlythe sympatheticnervous system;this secretes reninto keep water inthe bodyUmamiTastescaused bythe animoacidsglutamateand aspartateChemoreceptorschemical toelectrochemicalMaculae'transducercells' forstaticequilibriumAstigmatismirregular shapeof the corneathat leads tomutliple focalpoints in theeyeFungiformPapillaefound all overthe tongue;have themost tastereceptorsBloodVesselsinnervated by onlythe sympatheticnervous system;causes these toconstrict system-wise but dialate theones for the heartMechanoreceptorspressure toelectrochemicalPresbyopia'old peoplevision';farsightednesscaused byciliary bodyweaknessGustationFoliatePapillaefound on theside of thetongue; goesaway duringearly childhoodVestibulocochlearNerveCN 8Rhodopsinpigmentfor rodsOrganof Cortihouse ofreceptorsforhearingFoveaCentralisarea ofhighamount ofconesCis-Retinalunchangedform ofvitamin AChainGangliacell bodies ofthesympatheticnervoussystemProprioceptorsreceptorsfound only onthe limbs; tellsus where weare in spaceHearingArrectorPiliMuscleinnervated by onlythe sympatheticnervous system;these help toregulatetemperature inresponse to coldDynamicEquilibriumbalanceagainst othermovementsthan gravityThoracolumbaroriginWhere thesympatheticnervous systemcomes off thespinal cordOpticChiasmallows fordepthperceptionDualInnervationTerm for howthe ANSinnervatesalmost all of thesame effectorsCristae ofAmpullarestransducercells fordynamicequilibirumLungsconstricts/dilatesbrochiolesbecause of theANSOdorantMassActivationwide spreadeffect of thesympatheticnervoussystemPitchhow manysoundwaves areoccuringPeripheralNervousSystem(PNS)NS ofeverythingbut the brainand spinalcordPainToleranceamount of painpercieved bythe person;different foreveryoneHyperopiaeyeball is tooshort andcausesfarsightednessCapsaicincauses'spicy'; nota basictasteSensoryHomunculusrepresentationof how manysensoryreceptors are ineach area ofthe bodyConescolorvisionBipolarCellsneuron with twoprojections;takes info fromthephotoreceptorsCraniosacraloriginWhere theparasympatheticnervous systemcomes off thespinal cordEmmetropianormalvisionHPAaxisstress response ofthe body that canhave detrimentaleffects if activatedlong termVaricositiesModified axonterminals usedby thesympatheticnervous systemParasympatheticNervous SystemRestandDigestGastrointestinal(GI) Tractincreases/decreasesperistalsis because ofthe ANSAdrenalGlandsinnervated byonly thesympatheticnervous system;secretes cortisolin responseMuscarinicReceptorsreceptors thatbind with ACH,and have bothexcitatory orinhibitoryresponsesBasilarMembraneresponsiblefor soundreceptionHypothalamusCNS structure thatcontrols visceralresponses andallows the limbicsystem to activatethe sympatheticNSPhotopsinpigmentforconesSomaticNervousSystemPart of PNSthatinnervatesthe skeletalmusclePhasicReceptorsfast adaptingreceptors;example islemellar/meissinercorpuslesOlfactoryReceptorCellstransducercells forsmellSaltyTastescausedby metalionsTonicReceptorsslow adaptingreceptors;example ispainreceptorsSemicircularDuctshouse ofreceptorsfor dynamicequilibriumTerminalGangliacell bodies oftheparasympatheticnervous systemthat are foundnear the effectorPainThresholdthe maximumamount ofstimulationallowed by thenoicoceptors;same amount foreveryoneOpticNerveCN 2CholinergicNeuronsneurons that secreteACh; seen with all ofthe preganglionicneurons andpostganglionic neuronsof the somatic andparasympatheticnervous systemSympatheticNervousSystemFightorFlightPupilconstricts/dilatesto allow light toenter because ofthe ANSHorizontalCellscell thatregulatesimplusesbetween thebipolar cells andphotoreceptorsEpinephrineandNorepinephrine(NE)neurotransmitterused forsympatheticeffectorsAutonomicNervousSystem(ANS)Part of PNSthatinnervatesthe visceraand glandsExteroreceptorsreceptorsfound onthe outsideof the bodyLongPreganglionic/ShortPostganglionicAxon lengthsof thesympatheticnervoussystemVallatePapillaelargestpapillae;take intaste infoBetaReceptorsreceptors thatprefer to bind withnorepinephrineand haveexcitatory orinhibitoryresponsesStaticEquilibriumbalanceagainstgravityExternalGenitaliaonly situationof dualinnervation butnot dynamicantagonismFacialNervetakes in2/3 oftaste infoHeartincreases/decreasesstroke volume andrate because of theANSAlpha 1Receptorsreceptors thatprefer to bindwith epinephrineand always haveexcitatoryresponsesSoundwavesHairCellstransducercells forhearingBitterTastescausedbybasesGustatoryReceptorCellsreceptorcells fortasteReferredPainnoxious stimulifrom internalorgans felt in adifferent placefrom where theorgan isSpinalCordCNS structurethat controlsdefecation andurinationinvolvedreflexesOlfactoryNerveCN 1VagusNervecranial nervethat containsparasympatheticfibersAfferentNeuronscells that areresponsible forbringing insensoryinformation tothe brainSweetTastescaused byorganicsubstancesFiliformPapillaehave onlymechanoreceptorsand nocioceptorsbut no tastereceptorsBrainStemCNS structure thatcontrols visceralresponses,pupillaryresponses, andreticular formationactivationGustantReceptiveFieldamount ofspace areceptor isreactive toLightSensoryCodingtheorganization ofthe NS to lookcharacteristicsof a stimuli andAdrenergicNeuronsneurons thatsecreteepipinephrine orNE; seen with onlysympatheticpostganglionicneruonsVisceralPainnoxiousstimuli fromthe internalorgansSourTastescausedbyacidsGeneralSensesexamplesinclude pain,temperature,vibration,and pressureTrans-Retinalchangedform ofvitamin AAcetylcholine(ACh)neurotransmitterused for somaticandparasympatheticeffectorsTwo-PointThresholdVestibulehouse ofreceptorsfor staticequilibriumSomaticPainnoxious stimulifrom the skin,skeletalmuscles, orjointsTectorialMembranemembraneabove hair cellsthat allow fortheir gates toopen and closeAdiposeTissueinnervated by onlythe sympatheticnervous system;allows for the brain toget glucose and therest of the body toget energy elsewhereDynamicAntagonismTerm for howmost effectsof the ANSare oppositeof each otherColorBlindnesslack ofone ormore conetypesSweatGlandsinnervated by onlythe sympatheticnervous system;activates thesehelp to regulatetermperature inresponse to heatGlossopharyngealNervetakes in1/3 oftaste infoThermoreceptorsheat toelectrochemicalTransductiongoing fromone formof energyto anotherIntramuralGangliacell bodies of theparasympatheticnervous systemthat are foundwithin the effectorAmacrineCellscell thatregulatesimplusesbetween thebipolar cells andganglion cellsShortPreganglionic/LongPostganglionicAxon lengthsof thesympatheticnervoussystemNocioceptorspotentiallyharmful stimulitoelectrochemicalSoundIntensityhow loud/bigof amplitudethe soundwave hasSpecialSensessensesthat have a'house' ofreceptorsMyopiaeyeball is toolong and causesnearsightednessInteroceptorsreceptorsfound onthe insideof the bodyLenAccommodationhow well thelens canfocus lightonto thefoveaGanglionCellscells thatcometogether tomake CN 2Photoreceptorslight toelectrochemicalRodsblack andwhitevisionNicotinicReceptorsreceptors thatbind with AChand have onlyexcitatoryresponsesOlfactionVisionKidneysinnervated by onlythe sympatheticnervous system;this secretes reninto keep water inthe bodyUmamiTastescaused bythe animoacidsglutamateand aspartateChemoreceptorschemical toelectrochemicalMaculae'transducercells' forstaticequilibriumAstigmatismirregular shapeof the corneathat leads tomutliple focalpoints in theeyeFungiformPapillaefound all overthe tongue;have themost tastereceptorsBloodVesselsinnervated by onlythe sympatheticnervous system;causes these toconstrict system-wise but dialate theones for the heartMechanoreceptorspressure toelectrochemicalPresbyopia'old peoplevision';farsightednesscaused byciliary bodyweaknessGustationFoliatePapillaefound on theside of thetongue; goesaway duringearly childhoodVestibulocochlearNerveCN 8Rhodopsinpigmentfor rodsOrganof Cortihouse ofreceptorsforhearingFoveaCentralisarea ofhighamount ofconesCis-Retinalunchangedform ofvitamin AChainGangliacell bodies ofthesympatheticnervoussystemProprioceptorsreceptorsfound only onthe limbs; tellsus where weare in spaceHearingArrectorPiliMuscleinnervated by onlythe sympatheticnervous system;these help toregulatetemperature inresponse to coldDynamicEquilibriumbalanceagainst othermovementsthan gravityThoracolumbaroriginWhere thesympatheticnervous systemcomes off thespinal cordOpticChiasmallows fordepthperceptionDualInnervationTerm for howthe ANSinnervatesalmost all of thesame effectorsCristae ofAmpullarestransducercells fordynamicequilibirumLungsconstricts/dilatesbrochiolesbecause of theANS

Exam 5 Bingo! - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Odorant
  2. wide spread effect of the sympathetic nervous system
    Mass Activation
  3. how many sound waves are occuring
    Pitch
  4. NS of everything but the brain and spinal cord
    Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)
  5. amount of pain percieved by the person; different for everyone
    Pain Tolerance
  6. eyeball is too short and causes farsightedness
    Hyperopia
  7. causes 'spicy'; not a basic taste
    Capsaicin
  8. representation of how many sensory receptors are in each area of the body
    Sensory Homunculus
  9. color vision
    Cones
  10. neuron with two projections; takes info from the photoreceptors
    Bipolar Cells
  11. Where the parasympathetic nervous system comes off the spinal cord
    Craniosacral origin
  12. normal vision
    Emmetropia
  13. stress response of the body that can have detrimental effects if activated long term
    HPA axis
  14. Modified axon terminals used by the sympathetic nervous system
    Varicosities
  15. Rest and Digest
    Parasympathetic Nervous System
  16. increases/decreases peristalsis because of the ANS
    Gastrointestinal (GI) Tract
  17. innervated by only the sympathetic nervous system; secretes cortisol in response
    Adrenal Glands
  18. receptors that bind with ACH, and have both excitatory or inhibitory responses
    Muscarinic Receptors
  19. responsible for sound reception
    Basilar Membrane
  20. CNS structure that controls visceral responses and allows the limbic system to activate the sympathetic NS
    Hypothalamus
  21. pigment for cones
    Photopsin
  22. Part of PNS that innervates the skeletal muscle
    Somatic Nervous System
  23. fast adapting receptors; example is lemellar/meissiner corpusles
    Phasic Receptors
  24. transducer cells for smell
    Olfactory Receptor Cells
  25. caused by metal ions
    Salty Tastes
  26. slow adapting receptors; example is pain receptors
    Tonic Receptors
  27. house of receptors for dynamic equilibrium
    Semicircular Ducts
  28. cell bodies of the parasympathetic nervous system that are found near the effector
    Terminal Ganglia
  29. the maximum amount of stimulation allowed by the noicoceptors; same amount for everyone
    Pain Threshold
  30. CN 2
    Optic Nerve
  31. neurons that secrete ACh; seen with all of the preganglionic neurons and postganglionic neurons of the somatic and parasympathetic nervous system
    Cholinergic Neurons
  32. Fight or Flight
    Sympathetic Nervous System
  33. constricts/dilates to allow light to enter because of the ANS
    Pupil
  34. cell that regulates impluses between the bipolar cells and photoreceptors
    Horizontal Cells
  35. neurotransmitter used for sympathetic effectors
    Epinephrine and Norepinephrine (NE)
  36. Part of PNS that innervates the viscera and glands
    Autonomic Nervous System (ANS)
  37. receptors found on the outside of the body
    Exteroreceptors
  38. Axon lengths of the sympathetic nervous system
    Long Preganglionic/Short Postganglionic
  39. largest papillae; take in taste info
    Vallate Papillae
  40. receptors that prefer to bind with norepinephrine and have excitatory or inhibitory responses
    Beta Receptors
  41. balance against gravity
    Static Equilibrium
  42. only situation of dual innervation but not dynamic antagonism
    External Genitalia
  43. takes in 2/3 of taste info
    Facial Nerve
  44. increases/decreases stroke volume and rate because of the ANS
    Heart
  45. receptors that prefer to bind with epinephrine and always have excitatory responses
    Alpha 1 Receptors
  46. Soundwaves
  47. transducer cells for hearing
    Hair Cells
  48. caused by bases
    Bitter Tastes
  49. receptor cells for taste
    Gustatory Receptor Cells
  50. noxious stimuli from internal organs felt in a different place from where the organ is
    Referred Pain
  51. CNS structure that controls defecation and urination involved reflexes
    Spinal Cord
  52. CN 1
    Olfactory Nerve
  53. cranial nerve that contains parasympathetic fibers
    Vagus Nerve
  54. cells that are responsible for bringing in sensory information to the brain
    Afferent Neurons
  55. caused by organic substances
    Sweet Tastes
  56. have only mechanoreceptors and nocioceptors but no taste receptors
    Filiform Papillae
  57. CNS structure that controls visceral responses, pupillary responses, and reticular formation activation
    Brain Stem
  58. Gustant
  59. amount of space a receptor is reactive to
    Receptive Field
  60. Light
  61. the organization of the NS to look characteristics of a stimuli and
    Sensory Coding
  62. neurons that secrete epipinephrine or NE; seen with only sympathetic postganglionic neruons
    Adrenergic Neurons
  63. noxious stimuli from the internal organs
    Visceral Pain
  64. caused by acids
    Sour Tastes
  65. examples include pain, temperature, vibration, and pressure
    General Senses
  66. changed form of vitamin A
    Trans-Retinal
  67. neurotransmitter used for somatic and parasympathetic effectors
    Acetylcholine (ACh)
  68. Two-Point Threshold
  69. house of receptors for static equilibrium
    Vestibule
  70. noxious stimuli from the skin, skeletal muscles, or joints
    Somatic Pain
  71. membrane above hair cells that allow for their gates to open and close
    Tectorial Membrane
  72. innervated by only the sympathetic nervous system; allows for the brain to get glucose and the rest of the body to get energy elsewhere
    Adipose Tissue
  73. Term for how most effects of the ANS are opposite of each other
    Dynamic Antagonism
  74. lack of one or more cone types
    Color Blindness
  75. innervated by only the sympathetic nervous system; activates these help to regulate termperature in response to heat
    Sweat Glands
  76. takes in 1/3 of taste info
    Glossopharyngeal Nerve
  77. heat to electrochemical
    Thermoreceptors
  78. going from one form of energy to another
    Transduction
  79. cell bodies of the parasympathetic nervous system that are found within the effector
    Intramural Ganglia
  80. cell that regulates impluses between the bipolar cells and ganglion cells
    Amacrine Cells
  81. Axon lengths of the sympathetic nervous system
    Short Preganglionic/Long Postganglionic
  82. potentially harmful stimuli to electrochemical
    Nocioceptors
  83. how loud/big of amplitude the sound wave has
    Sound Intensity
  84. senses that have a 'house' of receptors
    Special Senses
  85. eyeball is too long and causes nearsightedness
    Myopia
  86. receptors found on the inside of the body
    Interoceptors
  87. how well the lens can focus light onto the fovea
    Len Accommodation
  88. cells that come together to make CN 2
    Ganglion Cells
  89. light to electrochemical
    Photoreceptors
  90. black and white vision
    Rods
  91. receptors that bind with ACh and have only excitatory responses
    Nicotinic Receptors
  92. Olfaction
  93. Vision
  94. innervated by only the sympathetic nervous system; this secretes renin to keep water in the body
    Kidneys
  95. caused by the animo acids glutamate and aspartate
    Umami Tastes
  96. chemical to electrochemical
    Chemoreceptors
  97. 'transducer cells' for static equilibrium
    Maculae
  98. irregular shape of the cornea that leads to mutliple focal points in the eye
    Astigmatism
  99. found all over the tongue; have the most taste receptors
    Fungiform Papillae
  100. innervated by only the sympathetic nervous system; causes these to constrict system-wise but dialate the ones for the heart
    Blood Vessels
  101. pressure to electrochemical
    Mechanoreceptors
  102. 'old people vision'; farsightedness caused by ciliary body weakness
    Presbyopia
  103. Gustation
  104. found on the side of the tongue; goes away during early childhood
    Foliate Papillae
  105. CN 8
    Vestibulocochlear Nerve
  106. pigment for rods
    Rhodopsin
  107. house of receptors for hearing
    Organ of Corti
  108. area of high amount of cones
    Fovea Centralis
  109. unchanged form of vitamin A
    Cis-Retinal
  110. cell bodies of the sympathetic nervous system
    Chain Ganglia
  111. receptors found only on the limbs; tells us where we are in space
    Proprioceptors
  112. Hearing
  113. innervated by only the sympathetic nervous system; these help to regulate temperature in response to cold
    Arrector Pili Muscle
  114. balance against other movements than gravity
    Dynamic Equilibrium
  115. Where the sympathetic nervous system comes off the spinal cord
    Thoracolumbar origin
  116. allows for depth perception
    Optic Chiasm
  117. Term for how the ANS innervates almost all of the same effectors
    Dual Innervation
  118. transducer cells for dynamic equilibirum
    Cristae of Ampullares
  119. constricts/dilates brochioles because of the ANS
    Lungs