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The name for farsightedness is .
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We sense rotary movements of the head when the endolymph pushes on a gelatinous cap called the in a semicircular duct.
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The footplate of the stapes covers an opening called the .
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To focus on objects close to the eye, the eye makes an adjustment called .
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Tears are produced by .
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Nerve endings that respond to tissue injury or noxious stimulation that produce sensations of pain are .
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Receptors for light touch and pressure on the skin are .
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The jelly-like substance that fills the space posterior to the lens is .
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Calcium-carbonate and protein granules in the inner ear that enhance the sense of gravity and motion are .
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The point where some fibers from the left eye cross over to the right brain is the .
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The first-order neurons of the visual pathway are .
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The outermost, fibrous, white layer of the eyeball is the .
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The area monitored by a single sensory neuron is called the .
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The darkly pigmented, highly vascular layer of the eyeball is the .







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