Deck 17: B: Sense Organs

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The olfactory tract carries impulses associated with:

A) taste.
B) equilibrium.
C) smell.
D) pain.
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Both olfactory receptors and taste buds are:

A) thermoreceptors.
B) chemoreceptors.
C) nociceptors.
D) mechanoreceptors.
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The auditory ossicles include the:

A) malleus.
B) incus.
C) stapes.
D) All of the above are correct.
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The receptors responsible for sensing crude and persistent touch are the:

A) Meissner corpuscles.
B) Krause end bulbs.
C) Ruffini corpuscles.
D) free nerve endings.
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Movement of hair cells in the organ of Corti against the _____ membrane can stimulate nerve impulse condition.

A) tectorial
B) basilar
C) vestibular
D) cochlear
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Which of the following is not a part of the bony labyrinth?

A) Semicircular canal
B) Malleus
C) Vestibule
D) Cochlea
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Chemoreceptors are most likely to be activated by:

A) cold temperatures.
B) noxious odors.
C) pain.
D) a change of receptor position.
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Visceroceptors are located in which of the following?

A) Skin
B) Tendons
C) Internal organs
D) Skeletal muscles
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The number of pure,or "primary," tastes is about:

A) 5.
B) 15.
C) 30.
D) 100.
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The special senses:

A) are widely distributed throughout the body.
B) enable us to detect pain.
C) are dense in the fingertips.
D) are grouped in the tongue, nose, eyes, and ears.
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Intense stimuli of any type that results in tissue damage will activate:

A) mechanoreceptors.
B) thermoreceptors.
C) nociceptors.
D) photoreceptors.
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The somatic senses enable us to detect sensations,including:

A) touch.
B) temperature.
C) pain.
D) all of the above.
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The organ of Corti is located in the:

A) vestibule.
B) semicircular canal.
C) scala vestibuli.
D) cochlear duct.
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Which of the following receptors are found in most body tissues?

A) Free nerve endings
B) Meissner corpuscles
C) Krause end bulbs
D) Ruffini corpuscles
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All of the following are "primary" taste sensations except:

A) sweet.
B) sour.
C) spicy.
D) bitter.
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Pacinian corpuscles are least numerous in the:

A) palms of the hands.
B) joints of the body.
C) skin of the back.
D) soles of the feet.
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Pain that is perceived as being superficial but actually is caused by an underlying organ is called _____ pain.

A) phantom
B) referred
C) chronic
D) acute
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There are _____ openings into the middle ear.

A) two
B) three
C) four
D) five
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Free nerve endings respond to all of the following stimuli except:

A) tickling.
B) itching.
C) strength of muscle contractions.
D) pain.
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Which of the following is true of proprioceptors?

A) Function in relation to movement and position
B) Are superficial receptors
C) Are internal receptors
D) Are receptors for general senses such as touch, pressure, heat, and cold
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The function of the lacrimal apparatus is to:

A) secrete aqueous humor.
B) secrete vitreous humor.
C) drain aqueous humor.
D) secrete tears.
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The major function of the utricle and saccule in the vestibule is:

A) transmitting sound waves through bones.
B) changing sound waves into nerve impulses.
C) detecting the position of the head.
D) conducting sound waves through endolymph.
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Blood vessels are found in which of the following parts of the eye?

A) Cornea
B) Lens
C) Choroid
D) Aqueous humor
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Which of the following structures is not a component of the external ear?

A) Auricle
B) Cerumen-secreting glands
C) Eustachian tube
D) External auditory meatus
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The inability to focus the lens properly as we age is called:

A) myopia.
B) hyperopia.
C) presbyopia.
D) astigmatism.
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The sense organs responsible for static equilibrium are located in the:

A) utricle.
B) saccule.
C) semicircular canals.
D) Both A and B are correct.
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There are how many types of cones in the retina?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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Which of the following is a primary photopigment?

A) Green
B) Orange
C) White
D) Purple
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To produce a clear image,the aqueous humor is involved in the process of:

A) refraction.
B) constriction.
C) accommodation.
D) convergence.
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The semicircular canals are in _____ planes of the body.

A) two
B) three
C) four
D) five
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Strabismus is a problem related to:

A) convergence.
B) accommodation.
C) refraction.
D) constriction.
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Which of the following is a true statement?

A) Cones are more numerous than rods.
B) Cones are most densely concentrated in the fovea centralis.
C) Rods are most densely concentrated in the macula lutea.
D) Cones increase in density toward the periphery of the retina.
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The part of the eye containing nervous tissue is the:

A) sclera.
B) choroid.
C) iris.
D) retina.
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The white of the eye is referred to as the:

A) sclera.
B) choroid.
C) retina.
D) cornea.
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Which is not true of nearsightedness?

A) Light rays converge in front of the retina.
B) The eyeball may be too long.
C) Convex glasses are used for correction.
D) If uncorrected, the image is blurred.
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Presbyopia is a condition resulting from:

A) excessive aqueous humor.
B) opacity of the lens.
C) loss of lens elasticity.
D) irregular curvature of the cornea.
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The tympanic membrane:

A) leads from the auricle into the temporal bone.
B) surrounds the cochlea and the semicircular canals.
C) is continuous with the external auditory meatus.
D) is also known as the inner ear.
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Which of the following must happen for near vision to occur?

A) Increased tension of the suspensory ligament
B) Relaxation of the ciliary muscle
C) Increased curvature of the lens
D) Contraction of the superior rectus muscle
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Impulses are transmitted from the inner ear to the brainstem by way of the _____ nerve.

A) vestibular
B) cochlear
C) tectorial
D) oculomotor
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Irregular curvature of the cornea can produce:

A) myopia.
B) glaucoma.
C) hyperopia.
D) astigmatism.
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The two general classes of sense organs are:

A) auditory and visual.
B) peripheral and central.
C) general and special.
D) chemoreceptors and mechanoreceptors.
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Which of the following structures is concerned with hearing?

A) Utricle
B) Saccule
C) Semicircular canals
D) Cochlear duct
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Sensory impulses ending in what part of the central nervous system may affect the so-called "vital sign" reflexes?

A) Thalamus
B) Cerebellum
C) Brainstem
D) Cerebral cortex
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Proprioceptors can be found in:

A) the urinary bladder.
B) major blood vessels of the body.
C) skeletal muscles.
D) both A and C.
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When referring to the sensory neurons,the term end organ refers to the _____ lobe of the brain.

A) occipital
B) temporal
C) parietal
D) None of the above are correct.
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Sensory impulses ending in what part of the central nervous system give specific awareness of a specific type of sensation,its exact location,and its level of intensity?

A) Thalamus
B) Cerebellum
C) Brainstem
D) Cerebral cortex
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Sensory impulses ending in what part of the central nervous system trigger imprecise or "crude" sensation awareness?

A) Thalamus
B) Cerebellum
C) Brainstem
D) Cerebral cortex
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Which of the following is considered a somatic sense?

A) Smell
B) Taste
C) Equilibrium
D) None of the above
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Which of the following is not a structure of the middle ear?

A) Incus
B) Stapes
C) Auditory tube
D) Vestibule
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The word "deform" describes the stimulus detected by:

A) chemoreceptors.
B) mechanoreceptors.
C) photoreceptors.
D) thermoreceptors.
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The eyelids and anterior surface of the eye are lined by the:

A) cornea.
B) iris.
C) lens.
D) conjunctiva.
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Which structure is not inside the vestibule of the inner ear?

A) Cochlear duct
B) Utricle
C) Saccule
D) All of the above are in the vestibule.
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Taste buds can be found:

A) in the lining of the mouth.
B) on the soft palate.
C) on the tongue.
D) in all of the above locations.
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The two-point discrimination test can be used to measure:

A) visual acuity.
B) the ability to determine the location of a sound.
C) the sensitivity of the skin in various parts of the body.
D) the ability to measure the relative temperature of two different objects.
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Which of the following is true about pain receptors?

A) Alpha fibers respond to chronic pain.
B) Alpha fibers are associated with dull, aching pain.
C) Alpha fibers are associated with sharp, localized pain.
D) Beta fibers are associated with sharp, localized pain.
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Which of the following is an anatomical variant of a Meissner corpuscle?

A) Krause end bulb
B) Pacinian corpuscle
C) Ruffini corpuscle
D) Both A and C
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Which of the following is not true of a receptor potential?

A) It follows the all-or-none law.
B) It is a graded response.
C) It occurs when an adequate stimulus acts on a receptor.
D) It can stimulate an action potential in the axon of a sensory neuron.
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Which of the following tongue papillae do not have taste buds?

A) Fungiform
B) Filiform
C) Foliate
D) All of the above contain taste buds.
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The passageway leading to the tympanic membrane is the:

A) external auditory meatus.
B) auditory tube.
C) eustachian tube.
D) oval window.
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Which of the following is not an accessory structure of the eye?

A) Eyebrows
B) Eyelashes
C) The palpebrae
D) All of the above are accessory structures.
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Cones that are sensitive to light in the blue wavelength wave are referred to as _____ cones.

A) B
B) L
C) S
D) M
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Which tongue papillae do not contain taste buds but allow us to experience food texture and "feel"?

A) Fungiform papillae
B) Circumvallate papillae
C) Foliate papillae
D) Filiform papillae
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Which of the following statements is not true of the eye?

A) The anterior cavity is filled with vitreous fluid.
B) The anterior cavity is divided into anterior and posterior chambers.
C) The posterior cavity is larger than the anterior cavity.
D) All of the above statements are true.
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Which tongue papillae are large,mushroom-shaped bumps found in the anterior two-thirds of the tongue surface?

A) Fungiform papillae
B) Circumvallate papillae
C) Foliate papillae
D) Filiform papillae
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Which of the following statements is not true of the olfactory receptors?

A) They are chemoreceptors.
B) They are located in an area that is easily stimulated.
C) The sense of smell in humans is less keen than in many other animals.
D) All of the above statements are true.
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What types of receptors are important in stimulating the thirst center?

A) Mechanoreceptors
B) Osmoreceptors
C) Chemoreceptors
D) Thermoreceptors
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Of all the papillae on the tongue,which one contains the most taste buds?

A) Fungiform papillae
B) Circumvallate papillae
C) Foliate papillae
D) All papillae contain about the same number of taste buds.
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The photopigment melanopsin is found in:

A) rods only.
B) cones only.
C) ganglion cells.
D) both rods and cones.
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Tactile meniscus is another name for the:

A) Meissner corpuscle
B) Pacini corpuscle
C) Golgi receptor
D) Merkel disk
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Which term is another name for a variant of a Meissner corpuscle called the bulboid corpuscle?

A) Krause end bulb
B) Ruffini corpuscle
C) Pacini corpuscle
D) Root hair plexus
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Which of the following defines or explains adaptation?

A) The magnitude of a receptor response increases over time to a continuous stimulus.
B) The magnitude of a receptor response decreases over time to a continuous stimulus.
C) The stimulus is sent to the thalamus and redirected to the brainstem.
D) None of the above defines or explains adaptation.
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If you slammed your finger in a car door,it would stimulate _____ pain fibers.

A) beta
B) alpha
C) visceral
D) both beta and visceral
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Which large mechanoreceptor,when sectioned,shows thick laminated connective tissue capsules?

A) Krause end bulb
B) Ruffini corpuscle
C) Pacini corpuscle
D) Root hair plexus
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Place in proper sequence the structures through which sound waves are conducted, starting with the number 1 and ending with 9.
a.1
b.2
c.3
d.4
e.5
f.6
g.7
h.8
i.9
perilymph
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Which term is another name for a variant of a Meissner corpuscle called the bulbous corpuscle?

A) Krause end bulb
B) Ruffini corpuscle
C) Pacini corpuscle
D) Root hair plexus
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When you are looking at a large green field,which cones would be sending the green wavelength to the brain?

A) G
B) L
C) S
D) M
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Which of the following statements is not true about the sense of hearing?

A) The amplitude of the sound wave determines the volume.
B) The frequency of the sound wave determines pitch.
C) High frequency sound waves cause the basilar membrane near the oval window to vibrate.
D) All of the above statements are true.
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Which tongue papillae are huge dome-shaped bumps that form a transverse row near the back of the tongue?

A) Fungiform papillae
B) Circumvallate papillae
C) Foliate papillae
D) Filiform papillae
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Which of the following statements is not true of exteroceptors?

A) They send both tonic and phasic impulses to the central nervous system.
B) They are also called cutaneous receptors.
C) They are located on or near the surface of the body.
D) All of the above statements are true of exteroceptors.
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The sequence of auditory ossicles in the middle ear starting at the tympanic membrane and ending at the oval window is:

A) malleus, incus, and stapes.
B) malleus, stapes, and incus.
C) stapes, malleus, and incus.
D) stapes, incus, and malleus.
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1
The olfactory tract carries impulses associated with:

A) taste.
B) equilibrium.
C) smell.
D) pain.
C
2
Both olfactory receptors and taste buds are:

A) thermoreceptors.
B) chemoreceptors.
C) nociceptors.
D) mechanoreceptors.
B
3
The auditory ossicles include the:

A) malleus.
B) incus.
C) stapes.
D) All of the above are correct.
D
4
The receptors responsible for sensing crude and persistent touch are the:

A) Meissner corpuscles.
B) Krause end bulbs.
C) Ruffini corpuscles.
D) free nerve endings.
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Movement of hair cells in the organ of Corti against the _____ membrane can stimulate nerve impulse condition.

A) tectorial
B) basilar
C) vestibular
D) cochlear
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Which of the following is not a part of the bony labyrinth?

A) Semicircular canal
B) Malleus
C) Vestibule
D) Cochlea
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Chemoreceptors are most likely to be activated by:

A) cold temperatures.
B) noxious odors.
C) pain.
D) a change of receptor position.
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Visceroceptors are located in which of the following?

A) Skin
B) Tendons
C) Internal organs
D) Skeletal muscles
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The number of pure,or "primary," tastes is about:

A) 5.
B) 15.
C) 30.
D) 100.
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The special senses:

A) are widely distributed throughout the body.
B) enable us to detect pain.
C) are dense in the fingertips.
D) are grouped in the tongue, nose, eyes, and ears.
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Intense stimuli of any type that results in tissue damage will activate:

A) mechanoreceptors.
B) thermoreceptors.
C) nociceptors.
D) photoreceptors.
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The somatic senses enable us to detect sensations,including:

A) touch.
B) temperature.
C) pain.
D) all of the above.
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The organ of Corti is located in the:

A) vestibule.
B) semicircular canal.
C) scala vestibuli.
D) cochlear duct.
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Which of the following receptors are found in most body tissues?

A) Free nerve endings
B) Meissner corpuscles
C) Krause end bulbs
D) Ruffini corpuscles
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All of the following are "primary" taste sensations except:

A) sweet.
B) sour.
C) spicy.
D) bitter.
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Pacinian corpuscles are least numerous in the:

A) palms of the hands.
B) joints of the body.
C) skin of the back.
D) soles of the feet.
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Pain that is perceived as being superficial but actually is caused by an underlying organ is called _____ pain.

A) phantom
B) referred
C) chronic
D) acute
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There are _____ openings into the middle ear.

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B) three
C) four
D) five
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Free nerve endings respond to all of the following stimuli except:

A) tickling.
B) itching.
C) strength of muscle contractions.
D) pain.
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Which of the following is true of proprioceptors?

A) Function in relation to movement and position
B) Are superficial receptors
C) Are internal receptors
D) Are receptors for general senses such as touch, pressure, heat, and cold
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The function of the lacrimal apparatus is to:

A) secrete aqueous humor.
B) secrete vitreous humor.
C) drain aqueous humor.
D) secrete tears.
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The major function of the utricle and saccule in the vestibule is:

A) transmitting sound waves through bones.
B) changing sound waves into nerve impulses.
C) detecting the position of the head.
D) conducting sound waves through endolymph.
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Blood vessels are found in which of the following parts of the eye?

A) Cornea
B) Lens
C) Choroid
D) Aqueous humor
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Which of the following structures is not a component of the external ear?

A) Auricle
B) Cerumen-secreting glands
C) Eustachian tube
D) External auditory meatus
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The inability to focus the lens properly as we age is called:

A) myopia.
B) hyperopia.
C) presbyopia.
D) astigmatism.
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The sense organs responsible for static equilibrium are located in the:

A) utricle.
B) saccule.
C) semicircular canals.
D) Both A and B are correct.
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There are how many types of cones in the retina?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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Which of the following is a primary photopigment?

A) Green
B) Orange
C) White
D) Purple
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To produce a clear image,the aqueous humor is involved in the process of:

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C) accommodation.
D) convergence.
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The semicircular canals are in _____ planes of the body.

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B) three
C) four
D) five
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Strabismus is a problem related to:

A) convergence.
B) accommodation.
C) refraction.
D) constriction.
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Which of the following is a true statement?

A) Cones are more numerous than rods.
B) Cones are most densely concentrated in the fovea centralis.
C) Rods are most densely concentrated in the macula lutea.
D) Cones increase in density toward the periphery of the retina.
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The part of the eye containing nervous tissue is the:

A) sclera.
B) choroid.
C) iris.
D) retina.
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The white of the eye is referred to as the:

A) sclera.
B) choroid.
C) retina.
D) cornea.
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Which is not true of nearsightedness?

A) Light rays converge in front of the retina.
B) The eyeball may be too long.
C) Convex glasses are used for correction.
D) If uncorrected, the image is blurred.
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Presbyopia is a condition resulting from:

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B) opacity of the lens.
C) loss of lens elasticity.
D) irregular curvature of the cornea.
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The tympanic membrane:

A) leads from the auricle into the temporal bone.
B) surrounds the cochlea and the semicircular canals.
C) is continuous with the external auditory meatus.
D) is also known as the inner ear.
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Which of the following must happen for near vision to occur?

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B) Relaxation of the ciliary muscle
C) Increased curvature of the lens
D) Contraction of the superior rectus muscle
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Impulses are transmitted from the inner ear to the brainstem by way of the _____ nerve.

A) vestibular
B) cochlear
C) tectorial
D) oculomotor
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Irregular curvature of the cornea can produce:

A) myopia.
B) glaucoma.
C) hyperopia.
D) astigmatism.
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The two general classes of sense organs are:

A) auditory and visual.
B) peripheral and central.
C) general and special.
D) chemoreceptors and mechanoreceptors.
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Which of the following structures is concerned with hearing?

A) Utricle
B) Saccule
C) Semicircular canals
D) Cochlear duct
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Sensory impulses ending in what part of the central nervous system may affect the so-called "vital sign" reflexes?

A) Thalamus
B) Cerebellum
C) Brainstem
D) Cerebral cortex
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Proprioceptors can be found in:

A) the urinary bladder.
B) major blood vessels of the body.
C) skeletal muscles.
D) both A and C.
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When referring to the sensory neurons,the term end organ refers to the _____ lobe of the brain.

A) occipital
B) temporal
C) parietal
D) None of the above are correct.
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Sensory impulses ending in what part of the central nervous system give specific awareness of a specific type of sensation,its exact location,and its level of intensity?

A) Thalamus
B) Cerebellum
C) Brainstem
D) Cerebral cortex
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Sensory impulses ending in what part of the central nervous system trigger imprecise or "crude" sensation awareness?

A) Thalamus
B) Cerebellum
C) Brainstem
D) Cerebral cortex
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Which of the following is considered a somatic sense?

A) Smell
B) Taste
C) Equilibrium
D) None of the above
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Which of the following is not a structure of the middle ear?

A) Incus
B) Stapes
C) Auditory tube
D) Vestibule
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50
The word "deform" describes the stimulus detected by:

A) chemoreceptors.
B) mechanoreceptors.
C) photoreceptors.
D) thermoreceptors.
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51
The eyelids and anterior surface of the eye are lined by the:

A) cornea.
B) iris.
C) lens.
D) conjunctiva.
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52
Which structure is not inside the vestibule of the inner ear?

A) Cochlear duct
B) Utricle
C) Saccule
D) All of the above are in the vestibule.
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53
Taste buds can be found:

A) in the lining of the mouth.
B) on the soft palate.
C) on the tongue.
D) in all of the above locations.
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54
The two-point discrimination test can be used to measure:

A) visual acuity.
B) the ability to determine the location of a sound.
C) the sensitivity of the skin in various parts of the body.
D) the ability to measure the relative temperature of two different objects.
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55
Which of the following is true about pain receptors?

A) Alpha fibers respond to chronic pain.
B) Alpha fibers are associated with dull, aching pain.
C) Alpha fibers are associated with sharp, localized pain.
D) Beta fibers are associated with sharp, localized pain.
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56
Which of the following is an anatomical variant of a Meissner corpuscle?

A) Krause end bulb
B) Pacinian corpuscle
C) Ruffini corpuscle
D) Both A and C
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57
Which of the following is not true of a receptor potential?

A) It follows the all-or-none law.
B) It is a graded response.
C) It occurs when an adequate stimulus acts on a receptor.
D) It can stimulate an action potential in the axon of a sensory neuron.
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58
Which of the following tongue papillae do not have taste buds?

A) Fungiform
B) Filiform
C) Foliate
D) All of the above contain taste buds.
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59
The passageway leading to the tympanic membrane is the:

A) external auditory meatus.
B) auditory tube.
C) eustachian tube.
D) oval window.
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60
Which of the following is not an accessory structure of the eye?

A) Eyebrows
B) Eyelashes
C) The palpebrae
D) All of the above are accessory structures.
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61
Cones that are sensitive to light in the blue wavelength wave are referred to as _____ cones.

A) B
B) L
C) S
D) M
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62
Which tongue papillae do not contain taste buds but allow us to experience food texture and "feel"?

A) Fungiform papillae
B) Circumvallate papillae
C) Foliate papillae
D) Filiform papillae
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63
Which of the following statements is not true of the eye?

A) The anterior cavity is filled with vitreous fluid.
B) The anterior cavity is divided into anterior and posterior chambers.
C) The posterior cavity is larger than the anterior cavity.
D) All of the above statements are true.
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64
Which tongue papillae are large,mushroom-shaped bumps found in the anterior two-thirds of the tongue surface?

A) Fungiform papillae
B) Circumvallate papillae
C) Foliate papillae
D) Filiform papillae
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65
Which of the following statements is not true of the olfactory receptors?

A) They are chemoreceptors.
B) They are located in an area that is easily stimulated.
C) The sense of smell in humans is less keen than in many other animals.
D) All of the above statements are true.
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66
What types of receptors are important in stimulating the thirst center?

A) Mechanoreceptors
B) Osmoreceptors
C) Chemoreceptors
D) Thermoreceptors
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67
Of all the papillae on the tongue,which one contains the most taste buds?

A) Fungiform papillae
B) Circumvallate papillae
C) Foliate papillae
D) All papillae contain about the same number of taste buds.
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68
The photopigment melanopsin is found in:

A) rods only.
B) cones only.
C) ganglion cells.
D) both rods and cones.
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69
Tactile meniscus is another name for the:

A) Meissner corpuscle
B) Pacini corpuscle
C) Golgi receptor
D) Merkel disk
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70
Which term is another name for a variant of a Meissner corpuscle called the bulboid corpuscle?

A) Krause end bulb
B) Ruffini corpuscle
C) Pacini corpuscle
D) Root hair plexus
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71
Which of the following defines or explains adaptation?

A) The magnitude of a receptor response increases over time to a continuous stimulus.
B) The magnitude of a receptor response decreases over time to a continuous stimulus.
C) The stimulus is sent to the thalamus and redirected to the brainstem.
D) None of the above defines or explains adaptation.
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72
If you slammed your finger in a car door,it would stimulate _____ pain fibers.

A) beta
B) alpha
C) visceral
D) both beta and visceral
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73
Which large mechanoreceptor,when sectioned,shows thick laminated connective tissue capsules?

A) Krause end bulb
B) Ruffini corpuscle
C) Pacini corpuscle
D) Root hair plexus
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74
Place in proper sequence the structures through which sound waves are conducted, starting with the number 1 and ending with 9.
a.1
b.2
c.3
d.4
e.5
f.6
g.7
h.8
i.9
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75
Which term is another name for a variant of a Meissner corpuscle called the bulbous corpuscle?

A) Krause end bulb
B) Ruffini corpuscle
C) Pacini corpuscle
D) Root hair plexus
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76
When you are looking at a large green field,which cones would be sending the green wavelength to the brain?

A) G
B) L
C) S
D) M
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77
Which of the following statements is not true about the sense of hearing?

A) The amplitude of the sound wave determines the volume.
B) The frequency of the sound wave determines pitch.
C) High frequency sound waves cause the basilar membrane near the oval window to vibrate.
D) All of the above statements are true.
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78
Which tongue papillae are huge dome-shaped bumps that form a transverse row near the back of the tongue?

A) Fungiform papillae
B) Circumvallate papillae
C) Foliate papillae
D) Filiform papillae
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79
Which of the following statements is not true of exteroceptors?

A) They send both tonic and phasic impulses to the central nervous system.
B) They are also called cutaneous receptors.
C) They are located on or near the surface of the body.
D) All of the above statements are true of exteroceptors.
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80
The sequence of auditory ossicles in the middle ear starting at the tympanic membrane and ending at the oval window is:

A) malleus, incus, and stapes.
B) malleus, stapes, and incus.
C) stapes, malleus, and incus.
D) stapes, incus, and malleus.
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