Answer :
14. mechanoreceptors
15. somatic and autonomic
16. both
17. running
18. touch, temperature, pain
19. neck
20. salty, bitter, sweet, sour, savory
21. your smell is capable of producing thousands of different sensations and cooperate with chemoreceptors in the mouth to produce taste
22. semicircular canals
23. momentum
24. cornea focuses light into a chamber filled with aqueous humor. pupil controls the amount of light let in. lens focus light on retina. nerve impulses from retina to to optic nerve, which transfers them to brain.
25. rods because they are meant to detect low levels of light.
15. somatic and autonomic
16. both
17. running
18. touch, temperature, pain
19. neck
20. salty, bitter, sweet, sour, savory
21. your smell is capable of producing thousands of different sensations and cooperate with chemoreceptors in the mouth to produce taste
22. semicircular canals
23. momentum
24. cornea focuses light into a chamber filled with aqueous humor. pupil controls the amount of light let in. lens focus light on retina. nerve impulses from retina to to optic nerve, which transfers them to brain.
25. rods because they are meant to detect low levels of light.