Deck 12: Somatic Senses and Special Sense
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Deck 12: Somatic Senses and Special Sense
1
The structure that carries tears from a lacrimal gland onto the surface of the eye is called the
A)nasolacrimal duct
B)lacrimal duct
C)auditory tube
D)lacrimal sac
E)lacrimal canal
A)nasolacrimal duct
B)lacrimal duct
C)auditory tube
D)lacrimal sac
E)lacrimal canal
B
2
Olfactory receptors
A)are located in the nasal cavity.
B)are stimulated by inhaled chemicals.
C)adapt rapidly.
D)have knob-shaped dendrites containing olfactory hairs.
E)All of the choices are correct.
A)are located in the nasal cavity.
B)are stimulated by inhaled chemicals.
C)adapt rapidly.
D)have knob-shaped dendrites containing olfactory hairs.
E)All of the choices are correct.
E
3
All of the following are mechanoreceptors EXCEPT:
A)hair root plexuses
B)corpuscles of touch
C)cold receptors
D)lamellated corpuscles
E)type II cutaneous mechanoreceptors
A)hair root plexuses
B)corpuscles of touch
C)cold receptors
D)lamellated corpuscles
E)type II cutaneous mechanoreceptors
C
4
The sensory receptors that respond to tastants in food are called
A)photoreceptors
B)gustatory receptors
C)olfactory receptors
D)hair cells
E)taste pores
A)photoreceptors
B)gustatory receptors
C)olfactory receptors
D)hair cells
E)taste pores
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5
Pressure receptors that consist of a large oval-shaped, multilayered connective tissue capsule that encloses a dendrite are called
A)lamellated corpuscles
B)corpuscles of touch
C)type II cutaneous mechanoreceptors
D)hair root plexuses
E)nociceptors
A)lamellated corpuscles
B)corpuscles of touch
C)type II cutaneous mechanoreceptors
D)hair root plexuses
E)nociceptors
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6
Muscle spindles are examples of
A)free nerve endings
B)proprioceptors
C)lamellated corpuscles
D)hair cells
E)nociceptors
A)free nerve endings
B)proprioceptors
C)lamellated corpuscles
D)hair cells
E)nociceptors
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7
Which of the following senses uses receptors that are all housed in a complex sensory organ?
A)taste
B)touch
C)heat
D)cold
E)pain
A)taste
B)touch
C)heat
D)cold
E)pain
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8
Pain of visceral origin that is felt at a surface location is called
A)referred pain
B)delayed pain
C)dull pain
D)sharp pain
E)phantom pain
A)referred pain
B)delayed pain
C)dull pain
D)sharp pain
E)phantom pain
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9
The cranial nerves involved in the gustatory pathways are the
A)glossopharyngeal, vagus, and gustatory
B)optic, glossopharyngeal, and facial
C)vagus, hypoglossal, and abducens
D)facial, glossopharyngeal, and vagus
E)vestibulocochlear, abducens, and hypoglossal
A)glossopharyngeal, vagus, and gustatory
B)optic, glossopharyngeal, and facial
C)vagus, hypoglossal, and abducens
D)facial, glossopharyngeal, and vagus
E)vestibulocochlear, abducens, and hypoglossal
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10
Which of the following areas of the brain are involved in olfaction?
A)temporal lobe of the cerebral cortex
B)hypothalamus
C)limbic system
D)none of the choices are correct
E)all of the choices are correct
A)temporal lobe of the cerebral cortex
B)hypothalamus
C)limbic system
D)none of the choices are correct
E)all of the choices are correct
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11
The bacteria-killing enzyme present in tears is called
A)lysosome
B)lysozyme
C)mineral salts
D)water
E)antibodies
A)lysosome
B)lysozyme
C)mineral salts
D)water
E)antibodies
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12
The class of sensory receptors that are structurally the simplest are
A)separate cells
B)encapsulated nerve endings
C)proprioceptors
D)free nerve endings
E)none of the choices are correct
A)separate cells
B)encapsulated nerve endings
C)proprioceptors
D)free nerve endings
E)none of the choices are correct
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13
The sensation of itch results from the stimulation of
A)corpuscles of touch
B)lamellated corpuscles
C)free nerve endings
D)proprioceptors
E)thermoreceptors
A)corpuscles of touch
B)lamellated corpuscles
C)free nerve endings
D)proprioceptors
E)thermoreceptors
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14
The "white" of the eye is called the
A)conjunctiva
B)sclera
C)retina
D)cornea
E)iris
A)conjunctiva
B)sclera
C)retina
D)cornea
E)iris
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15
The sense that tells us which muscles are contracted, the amount of tension in a joint, the position of the joints, and orientation of the head is called
A)proprioception
B)nociception
C)touch reception
D)adaptation
E)gustation
A)proprioception
B)nociception
C)touch reception
D)adaptation
E)gustation
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16
Touch receptors are classified as
A)mechanoreceptors
B)nociceptors
C)chemoreceptors
D)photoreceptors
E)osmoreceptors
A)mechanoreceptors
B)nociceptors
C)chemoreceptors
D)photoreceptors
E)osmoreceptors
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17
Vallate papillae containing taste buds are found in an inverted V-shaped row at the
A)tip of the tongue
B)back of the tongue
C)middle of the tongue
D)bottom of the tongue
E)sides of the tongue
A)tip of the tongue
B)back of the tongue
C)middle of the tongue
D)bottom of the tongue
E)sides of the tongue
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18
Which of the following senses are NOT somatic senses?
A)touch
B)temperature
C)vision
D)muscle position
E)pain
A)touch
B)temperature
C)vision
D)muscle position
E)pain
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19
The process in which the strength of a sensation decreases during a prolonged stimulation is called
A)adaptation
B)relaxation
C)accommodation
D)refraction
E)consolidation
A)adaptation
B)relaxation
C)accommodation
D)refraction
E)consolidation
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20
Which of the following senses is regarded as a special sense?
A)touch
B)blood pressure
C)temperature
D)balance
E)vibration
A)touch
B)blood pressure
C)temperature
D)balance
E)vibration
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21
The area of the retina that contains the highest concentration of cones is the
A)fovea centralis (fovea)
B)optic disc
C)iris
D)ciliary body
E)pupil
A)fovea centralis (fovea)
B)optic disc
C)iris
D)ciliary body
E)pupil
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22
The "canal of Schlemm" is another term for the
A)vitreous chamber
B)vitreous body
C)anterior cavity
D)aqueous humor
E)scleral venous sinus
A)vitreous chamber
B)vitreous body
C)anterior cavity
D)aqueous humor
E)scleral venous sinus
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23
The sensors for maintaining dynamic equilibrium are located in the
A)utricle
B)saccule
C)spiral organ
D)cochlea
E)semicircular ducts
A)utricle
B)saccule
C)spiral organ
D)cochlea
E)semicircular ducts
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24
A disease in which the buildup of aqueous humor leads to abnormally high intraocular pressure is called
A)cataracts
B)glaucoma
C)diabetic retinopathy
D)strasbismus
E)nystagmus
A)cataracts
B)glaucoma
C)diabetic retinopathy
D)strasbismus
E)nystagmus
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25
The photopigment in rods is called
A)chlorophyll
B)rhodopsin
C)opsin
D)melanin
E)retinal
A)chlorophyll
B)rhodopsin
C)opsin
D)melanin
E)retinal
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26
The inability to clearly see objects that are near the eye is called
A)nearsightedness
B)astigmatism
C)hypermetropia
D)glaucoma
E)myopia
A)nearsightedness
B)astigmatism
C)hypermetropia
D)glaucoma
E)myopia
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27
The membrane that separates the cochlear duct from the scala vestibuli is the
A)vestibular membrane
B)tectorial membrane
C)basement membrane
D)tympanic membrane
E)basilar membrane
A)vestibular membrane
B)tectorial membrane
C)basement membrane
D)tympanic membrane
E)basilar membrane
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28
All of the following are components of the external ear EXCEPT the
A)auditory tube
B)auricle
C)external auditory canal
D)tympanic membrane
E)ceruminous glands
A)auditory tube
B)auricle
C)external auditory canal
D)tympanic membrane
E)ceruminous glands
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29
The muscle responsible for changing the shape of the lens to improve near vision is the
A)arrector pili muscle
B)iris
C)ciliary muscle
D)superior rectus muscle
E)superior oblique muscle
A)arrector pili muscle
B)iris
C)ciliary muscle
D)superior rectus muscle
E)superior oblique muscle
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30
The center of the eardrum is connected to the
A)incus
B)cochlea
C)vestibule
D)malleus
E)stapes
A)incus
B)cochlea
C)vestibule
D)malleus
E)stapes
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31
Which of the following is found in the middle ear?
A)cochlea
B)auditory ossicles
C)bony labyrinth
D)vestibule
E)scala tympani
A)cochlea
B)auditory ossicles
C)bony labyrinth
D)vestibule
E)scala tympani
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32
The bending of light by the cornea and lens is called
A)accommodation
B)reflection
C)contraction
D)refraction
E)adaptation
A)accommodation
B)reflection
C)contraction
D)refraction
E)adaptation
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33
The oval-shaped middle portion of the bony labyrinth is the
A)cochlea
B)saccule
C)utricle
D)vestibule
E)ampulla
A)cochlea
B)saccule
C)utricle
D)vestibule
E)ampulla
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34
Axons from the _____ neurons form the optic nerve.
A)ganglion
B)amacrine
C)bipolar
D)photoreceptor
E)horizontal
A)ganglion
B)amacrine
C)bipolar
D)photoreceptor
E)horizontal
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35
Which of the following structures is part of the vascular tunic of the eye?
A)cornea
B)sclera
C)retina
D)iris
E)optic disc
A)cornea
B)sclera
C)retina
D)iris
E)optic disc
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36
The most common cause of blindness in the United States is
A)scotoma
B)trachoma
C)cataracts
D)glaucoma
E)macular degeneration
A)scotoma
B)trachoma
C)cataracts
D)glaucoma
E)macular degeneration
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37
The medical term for the condition commonly referred to as "pinkeye" is
A)trachoma
B)conjunctivitis
C)myringitis
D)blepharitis
E)keratitis
A)trachoma
B)conjunctivitis
C)myringitis
D)blepharitis
E)keratitis
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38
Which of the following structures of the eyeball contains photoreceptors?
A)iris
B)retina
C)sclera
D)cornea
E)choroid
A)iris
B)retina
C)sclera
D)cornea
E)choroid
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39
The clear jellylike substance found in the large cavity of the eye behind the lens is the
A)aqueous humor
B)cellular body
C)ciliary body
D)anterior humor
E)vitreous body
A)aqueous humor
B)cellular body
C)ciliary body
D)anterior humor
E)vitreous body
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40
The receptors for hearing are located in the
A)semicircular canals
B)cochlea
C)utricle
D)saccule
E)vestibule
A)semicircular canals
B)cochlea
C)utricle
D)saccule
E)vestibule
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41
Pain that persists for at least two months without responding to appropriate treatment is called
A)acute pain
B)incurable pain
C)referred pain
D)chronic pain
E)fast pain
A)acute pain
B)incurable pain
C)referred pain
D)chronic pain
E)fast pain
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42
The sense of balance that tells you "where your head is at" when you are NOT moving is called _____ equilibrium and is a function of the _____ in the inner ear.
A)static; cochlear duct
B)dynamic; semicircular canals
C)dynamic; utricle and saccule
D)static; utricle and saccule
E)static; semicircular canals
A)static; cochlear duct
B)dynamic; semicircular canals
C)dynamic; utricle and saccule
D)static; utricle and saccule
E)static; semicircular canals
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43
Accommodation for near vision involves changing the shape of the
A)cornea
B)conjunctiva
C)lens
D)vitreous humor
E)retina
A)cornea
B)conjunctiva
C)lens
D)vitreous humor
E)retina
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44
Which of the following structures converts pressure waves in the endolymph into the nerve impulses associated with the sense of hearing?
A)spiral organ
B)round window
C)macula
D)tympanic membrane
E)crista
A)spiral organ
B)round window
C)macula
D)tympanic membrane
E)crista
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45
Night blindness results from abnormalities in the
A)rods
B)cones
C)cornea
D)choroid
E)optic nerve
A)rods
B)cones
C)cornea
D)choroid
E)optic nerve
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46
The science that deals with the eyes and disorders of the eyes is called
A)otorhinolaryngology
B)ophthalmology
C)optometry
D)pediatrics
E)geriatrics
A)otorhinolaryngology
B)ophthalmology
C)optometry
D)pediatrics
E)geriatrics
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47
A ringing in the ears is scientifically referred to as
A)trachoma
B)vertigo
C)tinnitus
D)otalgia
E)strabismus
A)trachoma
B)vertigo
C)tinnitus
D)otalgia
E)strabismus
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48
All of the following use mechanoreceptors EXCEPT
A)hearing
B)touch
C)pain
D)pressure
E)proprioception
A)hearing
B)touch
C)pain
D)pressure
E)proprioception
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49
Which region(s)of the membranous labyrinth contain otoliths or ear stones embedded in a gelatinous mass called the otolithic membrane?
A)ampulla of the semicircular ducts
B)vestibule
C)cochlear duct
D)cupula and crista
E)utricle and saccule
A)ampulla of the semicircular ducts
B)vestibule
C)cochlear duct
D)cupula and crista
E)utricle and saccule
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50
Cells found in the olfactory epithelium that provide mechanical support, nourishment and electrical insulation for olfactory receptors are called
A)sustentacular cells
B)tactile epithelial cells
C)supporting cells
D)basal cells
E)olfactory glandular epithelial cells
A)sustentacular cells
B)tactile epithelial cells
C)supporting cells
D)basal cells
E)olfactory glandular epithelial cells
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51
The type of pain that occurs immediately after stimulation and allows us to precisely localize the point of painful stimulation is called
A)slow pain
B)referred pain
C)fast pain
D)chronic pain
E)intermediate pain
A)slow pain
B)referred pain
C)fast pain
D)chronic pain
E)intermediate pain
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52
The ossicles of the middle ear are responsible for
A)conducting sound waves from the tympanic membrane to the oval window.
B)static equilibrium.
C)dynamic equilibrium.
D)pressure equalization across the eardrum.
E)conversion of sound waves into electrical impulses.
A)conducting sound waves from the tympanic membrane to the oval window.
B)static equilibrium.
C)dynamic equilibrium.
D)pressure equalization across the eardrum.
E)conversion of sound waves into electrical impulses.
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53
Referred pain occurs because of
A)shared pathways between visceral organs and body surfaces.
B)adaptation of nerve pathways.
C)lack of myelination on pain neurons.
D)the autonomic nervous system.
E)proprioceptors found in subcutaneous tissues near the organs.
A)shared pathways between visceral organs and body surfaces.
B)adaptation of nerve pathways.
C)lack of myelination on pain neurons.
D)the autonomic nervous system.
E)proprioceptors found in subcutaneous tissues near the organs.
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54
When you sniff the air to detect or identify odors, you are
A)increasing the osmotic pressure on the olfactory mechanoreceptors.
B)forcing air to the back of the throat toward the olfactory nerves.
C)forcing air to the top of the nasal cavity where olfactory chemoreceptors are located.
D)forcing gases into solution.
E)reducing adaptation of the olfactory sense.
A)increasing the osmotic pressure on the olfactory mechanoreceptors.
B)forcing air to the back of the throat toward the olfactory nerves.
C)forcing air to the top of the nasal cavity where olfactory chemoreceptors are located.
D)forcing gases into solution.
E)reducing adaptation of the olfactory sense.
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55
Relaxation and meditation are often effective at controlling pain because
A)these techniques distract the patient.
B)these techniques decrease anxiety.
C)patients gain a sense of personal control.
D)patients become more aware of thoughts and situations that increase or reduce pain.
E)All of the choices are correct.
A)these techniques distract the patient.
B)these techniques decrease anxiety.
C)patients gain a sense of personal control.
D)patients become more aware of thoughts and situations that increase or reduce pain.
E)All of the choices are correct.
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56
Muscle spindles are found at the junction of a tendon with a muscle.
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57
The three types of cone photoreceptors found in the retina are
A)blue cones, yellow cones and red cones
B)blue cones, green cones and red cones
C)green cones, yellow cones and red cones
D)white cones, black cones and gray cones
E)amacrine neurons, bipolar neurons and ganglion neurons
A)blue cones, yellow cones and red cones
B)blue cones, green cones and red cones
C)green cones, yellow cones and red cones
D)white cones, black cones and gray cones
E)amacrine neurons, bipolar neurons and ganglion neurons
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58
Which of the following statements describes a task that is accomplished using the extrinsic eye muscles?
A)Changing the size of the pupil for light and dark conditions.
B)Changing the shape of the lens for near vision.
C)Turning the auricle towards the source of the sound.
D)Increasing or decreasing the amount of aqueous humor.
E)Rolling your eyes after taking a ridiculously easy test.
A)Changing the size of the pupil for light and dark conditions.
B)Changing the shape of the lens for near vision.
C)Turning the auricle towards the source of the sound.
D)Increasing or decreasing the amount of aqueous humor.
E)Rolling your eyes after taking a ridiculously easy test.
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59
If you enter a room and smell a strong odor which soon fades away, you have experienced
A)damage to your sensory receptors.
B)sensory adaptation.
C)pressure on chemoreceptors.
D)referred pain.
E)a neuronal loss in the olfactory center of the frontal lobe.
A)damage to your sensory receptors.
B)sensory adaptation.
C)pressure on chemoreceptors.
D)referred pain.
E)a neuronal loss in the olfactory center of the frontal lobe.
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60
Taste buds are found on all the following structures EXCEPT the
A)epiglottis
B)tongue
C)pharynx
D)esophagus
E)roof of the mouth
A)epiglottis
B)tongue
C)pharynx
D)esophagus
E)roof of the mouth
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61
The middle layer of the eyeball is the vascular tunic.
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62
Cones are specialized for color vision.
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63
Thermoreceptors are free nerve endings.
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Perception of senses actually occurs in the cerebral cortex. In other words, perception occurs when the brain interprets the electrical impulses coming from the sensory receptors.
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65
The middle tunic of the eye consists of the choroid, cornea, lens, and ciliary body.
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66
Equilibrium is classified as a special sense.
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The middle ear is a small air-filled cavity between the eardrum and the internal ear.
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68
The adult eyeball measures about 3.5 cm in diameter.
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69
Night blindness is most often caused by a vitamin C deficiency.
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70
When the ciliary muscle contracts, the lens flattens for far vision.
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71
The utricle contains a small, thickened region called the macula that contains hair cells responsible for helping to maintain static equilibrium.
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72
The highest concentration of taste buds is found on filiform papillae.
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73
Some fibers of each of the two optic nerves cross over within the optic tract.
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74
The muscles of the iris and ciliary muscle are considered to be extrinsic eye muscles because they are voluntary.
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75
Type I cutaneous mechanoreceptors quickly adapt to prolonged touch sensations.
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76
Sound waves are conducted through air, bone, and fluid before being changed into electrical impulses in the cochlea of the inner ear.
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77
Almost any excessive sensation, such as extremely loud noises or temperature extremes, can cause pain.
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78
People with chronic pain tend to avoid movement and exercise.
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79
Pain sensations help protect us from irreparable tissue damage.
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Tactile receptors consist of the axons of sensory neurons.
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