Deck 17: General and Special Senses

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<strong>  Identify the structure labeled g.</strong> A)Pupil B)Ciliary body C)Iris D)Optic nerve <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Identify the structure labeled "g."

A)Pupil
B)Ciliary body
C)Iris
D)Optic nerve
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Which best describes the lamellated corpuscle?

A)It is a light-touch receptor located in the papillary layer of the dermis.
B)It is a deep-pressure receptor.
C)It detects pain and temperature.
D)It is a light-touch receptor located in the epidermis.
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Why does the near point of accommodation decrease as a person ages?

A)The lens becomes clouded with age, and light doesn't pass through as well.
B)The lens becomes less elastic with age and doesn't change shape as easily.
C)The lens shape changes with age causing the focal point to shift.
D)The lens becomes more brittle with age causing light to refract erratically.
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<strong>  Identify the structure labeled a.</strong> A)Retina B)Sclera C)Choroid D)Cornea <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Identify the structure labeled "a."

A)Retina
B)Sclera
C)Choroid
D)Cornea
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What path do olfactory nerves travel from the nasal cavity to the brain?

A)Through the superior orbital fissure
B)Through the jugular foramen
C)Through the foramen ovale
D)Through the cribriform plate
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Based on the stimulus type, how are olfactory and gustatory receptors classified?

A)Nociceptors
B)Proprioceptors
C)Mechanoreceptors
D)Chemoreceptors
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Where would you look on a microscope slide to find the lamellated (Pacinian)corpuscle?

A)In a dermal papilla
B)Along the stratum basale of the epidermis
C)In the reticular layer of the dermis
D)At the boundary between the reticular layer of the dermis and the hypodermis
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Which light-touch receptor is associated with Merkel cells in the epidermis?

A)Tactile corpuscle
B)Lamellated corpuscle
C)Ruffini ending
D)Free nerve endings
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Color-blind individuals lack or have diminished numbers of ________.

A)cones
B)rods
C)spirillum
D)spirochete
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What eye disorder is caused by irregular curvature of either the cornea or the lens?

A)Loss of rod photoreceptors
B)Increased ocular pressure
C)Astigmatism
D)Strabismus
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<strong>  Identify the structure labeled g.</strong> A)Auricle B)External auditory canal C)Tympanic membrane D)Cochlea <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Identify the structure labeled "g."

A)Auricle
B)External auditory canal
C)Tympanic membrane
D)Cochlea
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Which statement is true regarding how the cow eye differs from the human eye?

A)The cow's eye reflects light rather than absorbing it.
B)The cow's eye lacks cone photoreceptors.
C)The cow's eye is more oblong in shape.
D)The cow's eye has four tunics rather than three.
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<strong>  Identify the structure labeled k.</strong> A)Ciliary body B)Lens C)Aqueous humor D)Vitreous humor <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Identify the structure labeled "k."

A)Ciliary body
B)Lens
C)Aqueous humor
D)Vitreous humor
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Which structure functions in equilibrium?

A)Cochlea
B)Auditory ossicles
C)Tympanic membrane
D)Vestibule
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Which structure(s)is(are)part of the inner neural layer?

A)Iris, ciliary body, and choroid
B)Retina
C)Lens
D)Sclera and cornea
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Where would you look on a microscope slide to find the tactile (Meissner's)corpuscle?

A)In a dermal papilla
B)Along the stratum basale of the epidermis
C)In the reticular layer of the dermis
D)At the boundary between the reticular layer of the dermis and the hypodermis
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Which structure is filled with vitreous humor?

A)Posterior cavity
B)Inner neural layer
C)Anterior cavity
D)Middle vascular layer
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What tissue around the eyeball needs to be cut away before you can dissect the eye?

A)Muscle
B)Adipose
C)Fascia
D)Meninges
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What cranial nerves communicate sensory message from the gustatory cells to the medulla oblongata?

A)Glossopharyngeal, hypoglossal, and abducens
B)Facial, glossopharyngeal, and vagus
C)Facial, trigeminal, and olfactory
D)Facial, trigeminal, and abducens
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<strong>  Identify the structure labeled b.</strong> A)Incus B)Vestibule C)Stapes D)Malleus <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Identify the structure labeled "b."

A)Incus
B)Vestibule
C)Stapes
D)Malleus
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Which is true of free nerve endings?

A)They are classified as proprioceptors.
B)They respond to stretch.
C)They respond to pain and temperature.
D)They lie deepest in the dermis.
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What fluid is found in the anterior chamber?

A)Vitreous
B)Aqueous
C)Mucus
D)Saline
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Which test would a health practitioner use to determine whether a patient has conductive or sensorineural hearing loss?

A)Ishihara test
B)Romberg test
C)Weber and Rinne tests
D)Snellen test
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<strong>  Identify the structure labeled f.</strong> A)Sclera B)Choroid C)Pupil D)Cornea <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Identify the structure labeled "f."

A)Sclera
B)Choroid
C)Pupil
D)Cornea
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Which is true of Golgi tendon organs?

A)They are located in the epidermis.
B)They are located in the dermis.
C)They function as light-touch receptors.
D)They are classified as proprioceptors.
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Which cranial nerve does not innervate the extrinsic eye muscles?

A)Abducens
B)Oculomotor
C)Trochlear
D)Facial
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What structure connects the middle ear to the nasopharynx?

A)Semicircular canals
B)Cochlea
C)Auditory tube
D)Vestibule
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What test do health practitioners use to evaluate a patient's vestibular apparatus's ability to maintain equilibrium without visual stimulus?

A)Weber test
B)Snellen test
C)Rinne test
D)Romberg test
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<strong>  Examine the cutaneous receptor indicated by the pointer. What is the name of this cutaneous receptor?</strong> A)Ruffini ending B)Tactile (Meissner's)corpuscle C)Merkel cell D)Lamellated (Pacinian)corpuscle <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Examine the cutaneous receptor indicated by the pointer. What is the name of this cutaneous receptor?

A)Ruffini ending
B)Tactile (Meissner's)corpuscle
C)Merkel cell
D)Lamellated (Pacinian)corpuscle
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What structure vibrates like a drum when sound waves bounce on it?

A)Tympanic membrane
B)Vestibule
C)Vestibulocochlear nerve
D)Auditory tube
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Which is true of Merkel cells?

A)They are classified as proprioceptors.
B)They lie deepest in the dermis.
C)They function as light-touch receptors.
D)They function as deep-pressure receptors.
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Which cranial nerve does not transmit sensory information from the taste buds to the brain?

A)Facial
B)Trigeminal
C)Glossopharyngeal
D)Vagus
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<strong>  Identify the structure labeled i.</strong> A)Optic nerve B)Choroid C)Retina D)Optic disc <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Identify the structure labeled "i."

A)Optic nerve
B)Choroid
C)Retina
D)Optic disc
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What structure produces the fluid found in the anterior chamber?

A)Ciliary body
B)Iris
C)Cornea
D)Conjunctiva
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<strong>  Examine the cutaneous receptor indicated by the pointer. What is the name of this structure?</strong> A)Lamellated (Pacinian)corpuscle B)Tactile (Meissner's)corpuscle C)Ruffini ending D)Merkel cell <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Examine the cutaneous receptor indicated by the pointer. What is the name of this structure?

A)Lamellated (Pacinian)corpuscle
B)Tactile (Meissner's)corpuscle
C)Ruffini ending
D)Merkel cell
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<strong>  Identify the structure labeled a.</strong> A)Ciliary body B)Iris C)Suspensory ligaments D)Lens <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Identify the structure labeled "a."

A)Ciliary body
B)Iris
C)Suspensory ligaments
D)Lens
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Why are olfactory and gustatory receptors categorized as chemoreceptors?

A)They detect chemicals dissolved in either saliva or mucus.
B)They release chemicals that react with odor and taste molecules.
C)They release chemicals that bind to and concentrate odor and taste molecules.
D)They detect chemicals suspended in air or food.
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<strong>  Examine the cutaneous receptor indicated by the pointer. What is its function?</strong> A)Detect pressure and vibration B)Detect pain and temperature C)Detect deep, continuous pressure D)Detect light touch <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Examine the cutaneous receptor indicated by the pointer. What is its function?

A)Detect pressure and vibration
B)Detect pain and temperature
C)Detect deep, continuous pressure
D)Detect light touch
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What is the purpose of the aqueous humor?

A)Lubricates the cornea and lens
B)Holds the lens in position
C)Nourishes the anterior eye tissues
D)Maintains the shape of the eyeball
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<strong>  Examine the cutaneous receptor indicated by the pointer. Where is it located?</strong> A)Reticular layer of the dermis B)Hypodermis C)Basal layer of the epidermis D)Dermal papilla of the dermis <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Examine the cutaneous receptor indicated by the pointer. Where is it located?

A)Reticular layer of the dermis
B)Hypodermis
C)Basal layer of the epidermis
D)Dermal papilla of the dermis
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Which of the following spinal cord tracts would be a part of the sensory pathway for the tactile corpuscles?

A)Spinothalamic tracts
B)Dorsal column tracts
C)Corticospinal tracts
D)Ventral tracts
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What is the purpose of the vitreous humor?

A)Pushes the retina against the choroid
B)Nourishes the iris and lens
C)Holds the lens in position
D)Focuses the light onto the fovea centralis
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<strong>  Identify the structure labeled b.</strong> A)Sclera B)Choroid C)Cornea D)Lens <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Identify the structure labeled "b."

A)Sclera
B)Choroid
C)Cornea
D)Lens
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<strong>  Identify the structure labeled d.</strong> A)Vitreous humor B)Cornea C)Sclera D)Choroid <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Identify the structure labeled "d."

A)Vitreous humor
B)Cornea
C)Sclera
D)Choroid
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Which of the following receptors is stimulated when performing a patellar reflex?

A)Thermoreceptor
B)Mechanoreceptor
C)Photoreceptor
D)Lamellated corpuscle
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What does 20/100 vision mean?

A)A person sees at 20 feet what average people see at 100 feet.
B)A person can see only 20% of what most people can see.
C)A person can see 20% further than what most people can see.
D)A person sees 20 feet further than what most people can see.
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Which of the following types of receptors could have an input endpoint of the cerebellum?

A)Photoreceptors
B)Proprioceptors
C)Thermoreceptors
D)Chemoreceptors
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What structure forms the boundary between the anterior and posterior chambers?

A)Iris
B)Vitreous humor
C)Ciliary body
D)Conjunctiva
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<strong>  Identify the structure labeled f.</strong> A)Tympanic membrane B)Malleus C)Stapes D)Semicircular canals <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Identify the structure labeled "f."

A)Tympanic membrane
B)Malleus
C)Stapes
D)Semicircular canals
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What is astigmatism?

A)A longer eyeball than the average person
B)A shorter eyeball than the average person
C)Irregular curvature of either the lens or cornea
D)A lens that is cloudy.
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Where is the blind spot located?

A)Just deep to the lens
B)Where the optic nerve passes out of the eye
C)Where the density of cones is the greatest
D)Where the iris obscures the lens
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Someone grabs your arm to pull you out of the way of traffic. Which receptor was stimulated when they grabbed your arm?

A)Photoreceptors
B)Lamellated corpuscle
C)Tactile corpuscle
D)Merkel cells
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Which is a possible cause of conduction deafness?

A)Damage to the cerebrum's temporal lobe
B)Damage to cochlear nerve
C)Damage to hair cells
D)Damaged or ruptured tympanic membrane
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What is the cause of color blindness?

A)Blind spot that is larger than normal
B)Missing or abnormal rods
C)Absence of all photoreceptors
D)Missing or abnormal cones
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Why does a person's near point of accommodation decrease with age?

A)Iris muscles calcify with age, not adapting quickly to light changes.
B)Posterior chamber shape alters with age, moving the point of best focus.
C)A lens becomes clouded with age, letting less light through.
D)A lens stiffens with age and does not change shape as well.
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Why is a cotton ball put in a patient's external auditory canal during the Weber test and the Rinne test?

A)Administer testing fluid
B)Keep fluid from coming out of the ear
C)Reduce distraction
D)Mimics deafness in one ear
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<strong>  Identify the structure labeled a.</strong> A)Vestibule B)Cochlea C)Cochlear nerve D)Vestibular nerve <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Identify the structure labeled "a."

A)Vestibule
B)Cochlea
C)Cochlear nerve
D)Vestibular nerve
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Which is a possible cause of sensorineural deafness?

A)Damage to hair cells
B)Damage to auditory ossicles
C)Damage to or rupture of tympanic membrane
D)Ossification of the auditory ossicles
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The target of many local anesthetics is to block the action potential for which of the following receptors?

A)Muscle spindles
B)Free nerve endings
C)Bulbous corpuscles
D)Lamellated corpuscles
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<strong>  Identify the structure labeled g.</strong> A)Pupil B)Ciliary body C)Iris D)Optic nerve
Identify the structure labeled "g."

A)Pupil
B)Ciliary body
C)Iris
D)Optic nerve
B
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Which best describes the lamellated corpuscle?

A)It is a light-touch receptor located in the papillary layer of the dermis.
B)It is a deep-pressure receptor.
C)It detects pain and temperature.
D)It is a light-touch receptor located in the epidermis.
B
3
Why does the near point of accommodation decrease as a person ages?

A)The lens becomes clouded with age, and light doesn't pass through as well.
B)The lens becomes less elastic with age and doesn't change shape as easily.
C)The lens shape changes with age causing the focal point to shift.
D)The lens becomes more brittle with age causing light to refract erratically.
B
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<strong>  Identify the structure labeled a.</strong> A)Retina B)Sclera C)Choroid D)Cornea
Identify the structure labeled "a."

A)Retina
B)Sclera
C)Choroid
D)Cornea
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What path do olfactory nerves travel from the nasal cavity to the brain?

A)Through the superior orbital fissure
B)Through the jugular foramen
C)Through the foramen ovale
D)Through the cribriform plate
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Based on the stimulus type, how are olfactory and gustatory receptors classified?

A)Nociceptors
B)Proprioceptors
C)Mechanoreceptors
D)Chemoreceptors
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Where would you look on a microscope slide to find the lamellated (Pacinian)corpuscle?

A)In a dermal papilla
B)Along the stratum basale of the epidermis
C)In the reticular layer of the dermis
D)At the boundary between the reticular layer of the dermis and the hypodermis
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Which light-touch receptor is associated with Merkel cells in the epidermis?

A)Tactile corpuscle
B)Lamellated corpuscle
C)Ruffini ending
D)Free nerve endings
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Color-blind individuals lack or have diminished numbers of ________.

A)cones
B)rods
C)spirillum
D)spirochete
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What eye disorder is caused by irregular curvature of either the cornea or the lens?

A)Loss of rod photoreceptors
B)Increased ocular pressure
C)Astigmatism
D)Strabismus
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<strong>  Identify the structure labeled g.</strong> A)Auricle B)External auditory canal C)Tympanic membrane D)Cochlea
Identify the structure labeled "g."

A)Auricle
B)External auditory canal
C)Tympanic membrane
D)Cochlea
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Which statement is true regarding how the cow eye differs from the human eye?

A)The cow's eye reflects light rather than absorbing it.
B)The cow's eye lacks cone photoreceptors.
C)The cow's eye is more oblong in shape.
D)The cow's eye has four tunics rather than three.
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<strong>  Identify the structure labeled k.</strong> A)Ciliary body B)Lens C)Aqueous humor D)Vitreous humor
Identify the structure labeled "k."

A)Ciliary body
B)Lens
C)Aqueous humor
D)Vitreous humor
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Which structure functions in equilibrium?

A)Cochlea
B)Auditory ossicles
C)Tympanic membrane
D)Vestibule
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Which structure(s)is(are)part of the inner neural layer?

A)Iris, ciliary body, and choroid
B)Retina
C)Lens
D)Sclera and cornea
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Where would you look on a microscope slide to find the tactile (Meissner's)corpuscle?

A)In a dermal papilla
B)Along the stratum basale of the epidermis
C)In the reticular layer of the dermis
D)At the boundary between the reticular layer of the dermis and the hypodermis
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Which structure is filled with vitreous humor?

A)Posterior cavity
B)Inner neural layer
C)Anterior cavity
D)Middle vascular layer
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What tissue around the eyeball needs to be cut away before you can dissect the eye?

A)Muscle
B)Adipose
C)Fascia
D)Meninges
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What cranial nerves communicate sensory message from the gustatory cells to the medulla oblongata?

A)Glossopharyngeal, hypoglossal, and abducens
B)Facial, glossopharyngeal, and vagus
C)Facial, trigeminal, and olfactory
D)Facial, trigeminal, and abducens
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<strong>  Identify the structure labeled b.</strong> A)Incus B)Vestibule C)Stapes D)Malleus
Identify the structure labeled "b."

A)Incus
B)Vestibule
C)Stapes
D)Malleus
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Which is true of free nerve endings?

A)They are classified as proprioceptors.
B)They respond to stretch.
C)They respond to pain and temperature.
D)They lie deepest in the dermis.
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What fluid is found in the anterior chamber?

A)Vitreous
B)Aqueous
C)Mucus
D)Saline
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Which test would a health practitioner use to determine whether a patient has conductive or sensorineural hearing loss?

A)Ishihara test
B)Romberg test
C)Weber and Rinne tests
D)Snellen test
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<strong>  Identify the structure labeled f.</strong> A)Sclera B)Choroid C)Pupil D)Cornea
Identify the structure labeled "f."

A)Sclera
B)Choroid
C)Pupil
D)Cornea
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Which is true of Golgi tendon organs?

A)They are located in the epidermis.
B)They are located in the dermis.
C)They function as light-touch receptors.
D)They are classified as proprioceptors.
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Which cranial nerve does not innervate the extrinsic eye muscles?

A)Abducens
B)Oculomotor
C)Trochlear
D)Facial
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What structure connects the middle ear to the nasopharynx?

A)Semicircular canals
B)Cochlea
C)Auditory tube
D)Vestibule
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What test do health practitioners use to evaluate a patient's vestibular apparatus's ability to maintain equilibrium without visual stimulus?

A)Weber test
B)Snellen test
C)Rinne test
D)Romberg test
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<strong>  Examine the cutaneous receptor indicated by the pointer. What is the name of this cutaneous receptor?</strong> A)Ruffini ending B)Tactile (Meissner's)corpuscle C)Merkel cell D)Lamellated (Pacinian)corpuscle
Examine the cutaneous receptor indicated by the pointer. What is the name of this cutaneous receptor?

A)Ruffini ending
B)Tactile (Meissner's)corpuscle
C)Merkel cell
D)Lamellated (Pacinian)corpuscle
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What structure vibrates like a drum when sound waves bounce on it?

A)Tympanic membrane
B)Vestibule
C)Vestibulocochlear nerve
D)Auditory tube
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Which is true of Merkel cells?

A)They are classified as proprioceptors.
B)They lie deepest in the dermis.
C)They function as light-touch receptors.
D)They function as deep-pressure receptors.
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Which cranial nerve does not transmit sensory information from the taste buds to the brain?

A)Facial
B)Trigeminal
C)Glossopharyngeal
D)Vagus
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<strong>  Identify the structure labeled i.</strong> A)Optic nerve B)Choroid C)Retina D)Optic disc
Identify the structure labeled "i."

A)Optic nerve
B)Choroid
C)Retina
D)Optic disc
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What structure produces the fluid found in the anterior chamber?

A)Ciliary body
B)Iris
C)Cornea
D)Conjunctiva
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<strong>  Examine the cutaneous receptor indicated by the pointer. What is the name of this structure?</strong> A)Lamellated (Pacinian)corpuscle B)Tactile (Meissner's)corpuscle C)Ruffini ending D)Merkel cell
Examine the cutaneous receptor indicated by the pointer. What is the name of this structure?

A)Lamellated (Pacinian)corpuscle
B)Tactile (Meissner's)corpuscle
C)Ruffini ending
D)Merkel cell
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<strong>  Identify the structure labeled a.</strong> A)Ciliary body B)Iris C)Suspensory ligaments D)Lens
Identify the structure labeled "a."

A)Ciliary body
B)Iris
C)Suspensory ligaments
D)Lens
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Why are olfactory and gustatory receptors categorized as chemoreceptors?

A)They detect chemicals dissolved in either saliva or mucus.
B)They release chemicals that react with odor and taste molecules.
C)They release chemicals that bind to and concentrate odor and taste molecules.
D)They detect chemicals suspended in air or food.
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<strong>  Examine the cutaneous receptor indicated by the pointer. What is its function?</strong> A)Detect pressure and vibration B)Detect pain and temperature C)Detect deep, continuous pressure D)Detect light touch
Examine the cutaneous receptor indicated by the pointer. What is its function?

A)Detect pressure and vibration
B)Detect pain and temperature
C)Detect deep, continuous pressure
D)Detect light touch
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What is the purpose of the aqueous humor?

A)Lubricates the cornea and lens
B)Holds the lens in position
C)Nourishes the anterior eye tissues
D)Maintains the shape of the eyeball
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<strong>  Examine the cutaneous receptor indicated by the pointer. Where is it located?</strong> A)Reticular layer of the dermis B)Hypodermis C)Basal layer of the epidermis D)Dermal papilla of the dermis
Examine the cutaneous receptor indicated by the pointer. Where is it located?

A)Reticular layer of the dermis
B)Hypodermis
C)Basal layer of the epidermis
D)Dermal papilla of the dermis
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41
Which of the following spinal cord tracts would be a part of the sensory pathway for the tactile corpuscles?

A)Spinothalamic tracts
B)Dorsal column tracts
C)Corticospinal tracts
D)Ventral tracts
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42
What is the purpose of the vitreous humor?

A)Pushes the retina against the choroid
B)Nourishes the iris and lens
C)Holds the lens in position
D)Focuses the light onto the fovea centralis
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43
<strong>  Identify the structure labeled b.</strong> A)Sclera B)Choroid C)Cornea D)Lens
Identify the structure labeled "b."

A)Sclera
B)Choroid
C)Cornea
D)Lens
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44
<strong>  Identify the structure labeled d.</strong> A)Vitreous humor B)Cornea C)Sclera D)Choroid
Identify the structure labeled "d."

A)Vitreous humor
B)Cornea
C)Sclera
D)Choroid
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45
Which of the following receptors is stimulated when performing a patellar reflex?

A)Thermoreceptor
B)Mechanoreceptor
C)Photoreceptor
D)Lamellated corpuscle
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46
What does 20/100 vision mean?

A)A person sees at 20 feet what average people see at 100 feet.
B)A person can see only 20% of what most people can see.
C)A person can see 20% further than what most people can see.
D)A person sees 20 feet further than what most people can see.
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47
Which of the following types of receptors could have an input endpoint of the cerebellum?

A)Photoreceptors
B)Proprioceptors
C)Thermoreceptors
D)Chemoreceptors
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48
What structure forms the boundary between the anterior and posterior chambers?

A)Iris
B)Vitreous humor
C)Ciliary body
D)Conjunctiva
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49
<strong>  Identify the structure labeled f.</strong> A)Tympanic membrane B)Malleus C)Stapes D)Semicircular canals
Identify the structure labeled "f."

A)Tympanic membrane
B)Malleus
C)Stapes
D)Semicircular canals
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50
What is astigmatism?

A)A longer eyeball than the average person
B)A shorter eyeball than the average person
C)Irregular curvature of either the lens or cornea
D)A lens that is cloudy.
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51
Where is the blind spot located?

A)Just deep to the lens
B)Where the optic nerve passes out of the eye
C)Where the density of cones is the greatest
D)Where the iris obscures the lens
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52
Someone grabs your arm to pull you out of the way of traffic. Which receptor was stimulated when they grabbed your arm?

A)Photoreceptors
B)Lamellated corpuscle
C)Tactile corpuscle
D)Merkel cells
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53
Which is a possible cause of conduction deafness?

A)Damage to the cerebrum's temporal lobe
B)Damage to cochlear nerve
C)Damage to hair cells
D)Damaged or ruptured tympanic membrane
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54
What is the cause of color blindness?

A)Blind spot that is larger than normal
B)Missing or abnormal rods
C)Absence of all photoreceptors
D)Missing or abnormal cones
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55
Why does a person's near point of accommodation decrease with age?

A)Iris muscles calcify with age, not adapting quickly to light changes.
B)Posterior chamber shape alters with age, moving the point of best focus.
C)A lens becomes clouded with age, letting less light through.
D)A lens stiffens with age and does not change shape as well.
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56
Why is a cotton ball put in a patient's external auditory canal during the Weber test and the Rinne test?

A)Administer testing fluid
B)Keep fluid from coming out of the ear
C)Reduce distraction
D)Mimics deafness in one ear
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57
<strong>  Identify the structure labeled a.</strong> A)Vestibule B)Cochlea C)Cochlear nerve D)Vestibular nerve
Identify the structure labeled "a."

A)Vestibule
B)Cochlea
C)Cochlear nerve
D)Vestibular nerve
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58
Which is a possible cause of sensorineural deafness?

A)Damage to hair cells
B)Damage to auditory ossicles
C)Damage to or rupture of tympanic membrane
D)Ossification of the auditory ossicles
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59
The target of many local anesthetics is to block the action potential for which of the following receptors?

A)Muscle spindles
B)Free nerve endings
C)Bulbous corpuscles
D)Lamellated corpuscles
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