Deck 38: Sense Organs

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Which of the following statements about the rods and cones in the eye is NOT true?

A)The cones are better able to detect shades of color.
B)The rods are involved in black and white vision.
C)Rods and cones work together to detect the full image.
D)Rhodopsin is the molecule associated with vision.
E)Rods are activated by bright light and cones are better suited to night vision.
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The ciliary muscle

A)is extremely sensitive to light and responsible for night vision.
B)is the part of the eye that contains rods,cones,and bipolar cells.
C)controls the shape of the lens to maintain a clear image of focus at various distances.
D)is the part of the inner ear that recognizes rotational equilibrium.
E)is the internal part of the cochlea with hair cells that are stimulated by sound waves.
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Which statement about chemoreceptors is NOT true?

A)Chemoreceptors are universally found in animals.
B)Chemoreceptors are found all over the body surface in humans.
C)Chemoreceptors are concentrated on the auricles of the head in planaria.
D)Chemoreceptors are found on antennae and mouthparts in insects and other arthropods.
E)Chemoreceptors are thought to be the most primitive sensory receptor to have developed in animals.
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Which of the following best describes sensory transduction?

A)The conversion of a stimulus into a nerve impulse by using a receptor.
B)The conversion of a nerve impulse into a stimulus by using a receptor.
C)The detection of an environmental stimulus by a nerve receptor.
D)The analysis of a nerve impulse by the brain.
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All of the following statements about sensory receptors are true EXCEPT

A)sensory receptors monitor the internal environment of the body.
B)chemoreception is believed to be a primitive sense in animals.
C)sensory receptors for taste are found in the nose and mouth.
D)the retina of the eye contains photoreceptors that are sensitive to light.
E)photoreceptors include rod and cone cells.
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The correct order in which a light ray reaches the retina is:

A)cornea-vitreous humor-pupil-lens-aqueous humor-retina.
B)lens-vitreous humor-cornea-aqueous humor-retina.
C)lens-cornea-aqueous humor-vitreous humor-retina.
D)cornea-aqueous humor-pupil-lens-vitreous humor-retina.
E)lens-aqueous humor-cornea-vitreous humor-retina.
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The sclera is continuous with the

A)cornea.
B)iris.
C)retina.
D)choroid coat.
E)fovea centralis.
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At night,we see primarily black and white and shades of gray,except near lights where some color is still evident.This is outward evidence of what internal anatomy?

A)There are more cones than rods and cones are very sensitive to light.
B)Cones detect the color of an object,and are activated by bright light.
C)The retina has a circadian rhythm.
D)The lens filters differentially the many wavelengths of light.
E)The vitreous humor filters much light,and daytime intensity is necessary to get colored light through to the retina.
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Why do snakes flick their tongue when they see potential prey?

A)They are trying to bring scent molecules into the mouth so the Jacobson's organs can decipher them.
B)They are trying to detect the various scent molecules with their tongue.
C)Snakes use tongue flicking as a means of communication.
D)All of the choices are correct.
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The structure in the eye that is similar to a camera diaphragm,regulating the size of the opening for light is the

A)pupil.
B)retina.
C)iris.
D)ciliary muscle.
E)lens.
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What is the aqueous humor?

A)one of the fluids in the inner ear
B)the fluid that surrounds the ossicles of the middle ear
C)the fluid in the eye between the cornea and the lens
D)the fluid in the eye between the retina and the lens
E)the gel-like material in a cupula of a mechanoreceptor
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Which of the following statements about photoreceptors is NOT true?

A)Image-forming eyes are found only in vertebrates.
B)Photoreceptors differ in complexity in different kinds of animals.
C)Eyespots in planaria allow the direction of light to be determined.
D)The simplest photoreceptors only recognize the presence and intensity of light.
E)A compound eye as seen in insects has many different visual units,each containing a lens.
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Arthropods

A)have camera-type eyes.
B)have eyespots that sense the direction and intensity of light.
C)make use of a wider range of the electromagnetic spectrum than humans.
D)have compound eyes composed of independent units called ommatidia.
E)All of the above are true.
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Since chemoreceptors are found in arthropods,crustaceans,vertebrates and all other animals it is believed that chemoreception is the most primitive sense.
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The sense of smell is unique because it

A)may be associated with vivid memories.
B)has direct connections to the limbic system and associated emotions.
C)works in conjunction with the sense of taste to produce a combined smell-taste effect.
D)All of the choices are correct.
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The _____ of the retina,which is responsible for acute vision,has densely packed cone cells.

A)tectorial membrane
B)otolith
C)fovea centralis
D)blind spot
E)ampulla
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Which statement about smell receptors is NOT true?

A)They are chemoreceptors.
B)They are located in the roof of the nasal cavity in humans.
C)They send information to the brain by way of the olfactory bulb.
D)They are capable of responding to pressure as well as chemical changes.
E)They can detect some molecules better than others.
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Which of the following sensations would involve a chemoreceptor?

A)smell
B)vision
C)taste
D)All of the above are correct.
E)Smell and taste only are correct.
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Which statement about taste receptors is NOT true?

A)Taste receptors are chemoreceptors.
B)Taste receptors are located within taste buds in humans.
C)Taste receptors are found only on the tongue in animals.
D)Taste receptors recognize sweet,sour,bitter,and salty sensations.
E)Taste receptors generate nerve impulses in associated sensory nerve fibers.
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Which of the following eye conditions is NOT treated with corrective lenses?

A)farsightedness
B)cataracts
C)nearsightedness
D)astigmatism
E)nearsightedness and astigmatism are not treated with corrective lens.
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Which of the following statements about the process of hearing is true?

A)Hearing is not dependent on the inner ear.
B)All parts of the organ of Corti hear all ranges of sound.
C)Loud music cannot damage your ears.
D)Hearing is dependent on mechanical pressure.
E)Sound is similar to light insofar as it is transmitted through the vacuum of space.
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The molecules rhodopsin and retinal are involved in the sensory system that detects

A)hot and cold.
B)hearing.
C)smell.
D)sight.
E)balance.
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Which of the following visual association with its related cause is NOT correct?

A)color blindness - lack of red or green cones
B)eyestrain - muscle fatigue from constant contraction of the ciliary muscle
C)cataracts - lens becomes opaque with aging and sun exposure
D)nearsighted - unable to see near objects in detail
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Which of the following lists correctly traces the path of a sound vibration as it moves through the ear?

A)auditory canal-tympanic membrane-malleus-incus-stapes-oval window-cochlea-cochlear nerve
B)auditory canal-malleus-incus-stapes-tympanic membrane-oval window-cochlea-cochlear nerve
C)auditory canal-tympanic membrane-malleus-incus-stapes-cochlea-oval window-cochlear nerve
D)auditory canal-tympanic membrane-oval window-cochlea-malleus-incus-stapes-cochlear nerve
E)auditory canal-malleus-incus-stapes-oval window-tympanic membrane-cochlea-cochlear nerve
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There are more rods than cones but many rods may synapse with one ganglion cell while only one cone synapses with one ganglion.Therefore,when light intensity drops at night,we can expect a lit city street scene to be

A)intense in color and very sharp.
B)more black-and-white but very sharp.
C)intense in color but grainy.
D)more black-and-white and grainy.
E)identical to the image formed of the street in daytime.
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If a person were to suffer a second degree burn to their fingers,which group of receptors would suffer the greatest amount of damage?

A)Meissner corpuscles
B)Merkel disks
C)Pacinian corpuscles
D)Ruffini endings
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Which statement most accurately describes how we interpret the sensation of taste?

A)The taste buds contain microvilli that project into the taste pore.The molecules bind to receptor proteins located on the microvilli which send a nerve impulse to the brain for interpretation.
B)The taste buds contain receptor proteins that are located on the tongue.The molecules bind to receptor proteins which send a nerve impulse to the brain for interpretation.
C)The taste buds contain microvilli that project into the taste pore.The molecules bind to receptor proteins located on the microvilli which send a nerve impulse to the spinal cord for interpretation.
D)The tongue moves molecules into the mouth so that the sinuses can detect the various scents.This information is then sent to the brain for interpretation.
E)None of these describe how we interpret taste.
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Mail-order catalogs often advertise a device for repelling irritating insects.One device has a frequency range from 30,000 to 65,000 cycles per second (Hz).Humans hear from roughly 50 to 15,000 cycles per second.In designing an experiment to determine if this device actually does repel a certain insect,what question(s)should you ask?

A)Is the target insect able to perceive a sound between these frequencies?
B)Does the insect approach this sound device at a rate higher than random chance?
C)Does the insect move away from this sound device at a rate higher than random chance?
D)Does the insect produce any sounds within this range that would lead to a biological function to perceiving such frequencies?
E)All of the choices are correct.
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When you look at an image,it is inverted on the back of the retina and yet appears right-side-up when perceived in the brain.This change has occurred in

A)the retina which integrates the visual image.
B)the ganglionic cells.
C)the rods and cones themselves.
D)the visual regions of the brain.
E)the lens.
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An individual who works in construction and is exposed to years of loud noises,below 75 decibels,will most likely develop a decease in hearing function.The structures that are damaged are the ______________.

A)stereocilia of the spiral organ
B)organ of Corti
C)auditory canal
D)tympanic membrane
E)round window
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What kind of receptors are involved in hearing?

A)chemoreceptors
B)photoreceptors
C)pain receptors
D)mechanoreceptors
E)interoceptors
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In nearsightedness,light rays are brought into focus

A)in front of the retina.
B)in back of the retina.
C)on the retina.
D)on the hair cells of the ampulla.
E)unevenly across the retina.
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If light rays are not focused evenly on the retina,a fuzzy image is formed.This condition is called

A)nearsightedness.
B)farsightedness.
C)astigmatism.
D)cataracts.
E)conduction deafness.
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Which cutaneous receptors are sensitive to pressure?

A)Pacinian corpuscles and Ruffini endings
B)Pacinian corpuscles and Meissner corpuscles
C)Ruffini endings and Merkel disks
D)Root hair plexus and Krause end bulbs
E)Krause end bulbs and Merkel disks
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The photoreceptors of the eye are located in the

A)retina.
B)optic nerve.
C)choroid layer.
D)sclera.
E)organ of Corti.
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Glaucoma is caused by an increase in intraocular pressure due to inadequate drainage of the

A)vitreous humor.
B)aqueous humor.
C)venous blood.
D)cochlear duct.
E)ampulla.
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As people age,they often have trouble seeing near objects.This farsightedness is treated by

A)radial keratotomy.
B)an unevenly ground lens to compensate for an uneven cornea.
C)cataract surgery.
D)wearing concave lenses to refocus the image on the retina.
E)wearing convex lenses to refocus the image on the retina.
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Which of the following structures function(s)to bend light rays?

A)choroid
B)rods and cones
C)ciliary body
D)lens and cornea
E)iris and vitreous humor
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What are the semicircular canals?

A)the point of the eye at which color vision is most acute
B)the part of the eye that contains rods,cones,and bipolar cells
C)the part of the inner ear that recognizes rotational equilibrium and movement
D)the part of the choroid coat of the eye that is attached to the lens and the iris
E)the internal part of the cochlea with hair cells that are stimulated by sound waves
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Benign positional vertigo is due to

A)the formation of particles in the semicircular canal.These particles will stimulate the steroeocilia producing a sensation of movement when there is actually no movement.
B)the formation of particles in the semicircular canal resulting in an inner ear infection.
C)the formation of particles in the cochlea.These particles will stimulate the steroeocilia producing a sensation of movement when there is actually no movement.
D)the formation of particles in the malleus.These particles will stimulate the steroeocilia producing a sensation of movement when there is actually no movement.
E)the calcification of the malleus producing a decrease in the conduction of sound.
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The sense of rotational equilibrium is accomplished by hair cells found in the

A)cochlear duct.
B)outer ear.
C)middle ear.
D)ampullae.
E)organ of Corti.
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The organ of Corti consists of the

A)hammer,anvil,and stirrup.
B)eardrum,round window,and oval window.
C)hair cells and tectorial membrane.
D)saccule,utricle,and cochlea.
E)cochlea and auditory nerve.
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Which of the following structures would be impacted by a bacterial infection of the inner ear?

A)semicircular canal,cochlear nerve,malleus,and vestibular nerve
B)semicircular canal,tympanic membrane,ear lobe,and vestibular nerve
C)auditory canal,cochlear nerve,malleus,and vestibular nerve
D)pinna,stapes,vestibule,and cochlear nerve
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If a fish suffers from a fungal skin infection that causes the cupula to become blocked,what will occur?

A)Water will not be able to enter the cupula which would prevent the cilia from bending.If the cilia do not bend in response to the water it will not initiate a nerve impulse and the fish will lose the ability to detect nearby objects.
B)Water will not be able to enter the cupula which would prevent the cilia from bending.If the cilia do not bend in response to the water it will over stimulate the nerve impulses and the fish will lose the ability to detect nearby objects.
C)Water will not be able to enter the cupula which would prevent the cilia from bending.The fungal infection would then be allowed to enter into the bloodstream through the cupula.
D)Water will not be able to enter the cupula which would prevent the cilia from maintaining its normal upright position.If the cilia do not stay upright it will not be able to initiate a nerve impulse and they will lose the ability to detect nearby objects.
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From what you currently know,in a spacecraft at a point of weightlessness,which effect is most likely?

A)Rotational equilibrium would be lacking and you could not detect head movement.
B)Gravitational equilibrium would be altered since the otoliths would not be pulled down by gravity.
C)Without gravity,there would be no vertigo.
D)All balance systems would work similar to being on Earth with normal gravity.
E)There would be absolutely no sense of balance signals without gravity.
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The actual physiological mechanism that allows fish to school involves both the cutaneous receptors known as the lateral line as well as their eyesight.Therefore,the stimuli that fish use to school are light and

A)pressure waves.
B)temperature.
C)sound waves.
D)gravitational pull.
E)molecules for taste.
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In the abnormal eyeball pictured here,the size of a normal eye is noted with a dotted line.This type of abnormality results in <strong>In the abnormal eyeball pictured here,the size of a normal eye is noted with a dotted line.This type of abnormality results in  </strong> A)farsightedness. B)astigmatism. C)nearsightedness. D)cataracts. E)glaucoma. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)farsightedness.
B)astigmatism.
C)nearsightedness.
D)cataracts.
E)glaucoma.
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Which of the following lists of ear structures are all membranous structures?

A)ossicles,tympanic membrane,oval window,otoliths
B)cochlea,ampulla
C)tympanic membrane,oval window,round window
D)malleus,incus,stapes
E)tympanic membrane,oval window,stapes
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When the cerebral cortex interprets the sense of taste it will also be interpreting the sense of smell.
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The crayfish has a cavity or "statocysts" lined with sensory setae or hairs.A grain in the cavity is pulled downward by gravity; the pressure against the bottom hairs of the cavity gives the crayfish a perception of being upright and,when it changes orientation,the grain touches side hairs that make it realize it is not upright.Thus the crayfish "knows" which way is up in the dark.This sense is most closely related in function to the human sense of

A)hot and cold.
B)hearing.
C)smell.
D)sight.
E)balance.
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Which of the following statements about the rods and cones in the eye is NOT true?

A)The cones are better able to detect shades of color.
B)The rods are involved in black and white vision.
C)Rods and cones work together to detect the full image.
D)Rhodopsin is the molecule associated with vision.
E)Rods are activated by bright light and cones are better suited to night vision.
E
2
The ciliary muscle

A)is extremely sensitive to light and responsible for night vision.
B)is the part of the eye that contains rods,cones,and bipolar cells.
C)controls the shape of the lens to maintain a clear image of focus at various distances.
D)is the part of the inner ear that recognizes rotational equilibrium.
E)is the internal part of the cochlea with hair cells that are stimulated by sound waves.
C
3
Which statement about chemoreceptors is NOT true?

A)Chemoreceptors are universally found in animals.
B)Chemoreceptors are found all over the body surface in humans.
C)Chemoreceptors are concentrated on the auricles of the head in planaria.
D)Chemoreceptors are found on antennae and mouthparts in insects and other arthropods.
E)Chemoreceptors are thought to be the most primitive sensory receptor to have developed in animals.
B
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Which of the following best describes sensory transduction?

A)The conversion of a stimulus into a nerve impulse by using a receptor.
B)The conversion of a nerve impulse into a stimulus by using a receptor.
C)The detection of an environmental stimulus by a nerve receptor.
D)The analysis of a nerve impulse by the brain.
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All of the following statements about sensory receptors are true EXCEPT

A)sensory receptors monitor the internal environment of the body.
B)chemoreception is believed to be a primitive sense in animals.
C)sensory receptors for taste are found in the nose and mouth.
D)the retina of the eye contains photoreceptors that are sensitive to light.
E)photoreceptors include rod and cone cells.
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The correct order in which a light ray reaches the retina is:

A)cornea-vitreous humor-pupil-lens-aqueous humor-retina.
B)lens-vitreous humor-cornea-aqueous humor-retina.
C)lens-cornea-aqueous humor-vitreous humor-retina.
D)cornea-aqueous humor-pupil-lens-vitreous humor-retina.
E)lens-aqueous humor-cornea-vitreous humor-retina.
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The sclera is continuous with the

A)cornea.
B)iris.
C)retina.
D)choroid coat.
E)fovea centralis.
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At night,we see primarily black and white and shades of gray,except near lights where some color is still evident.This is outward evidence of what internal anatomy?

A)There are more cones than rods and cones are very sensitive to light.
B)Cones detect the color of an object,and are activated by bright light.
C)The retina has a circadian rhythm.
D)The lens filters differentially the many wavelengths of light.
E)The vitreous humor filters much light,and daytime intensity is necessary to get colored light through to the retina.
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Why do snakes flick their tongue when they see potential prey?

A)They are trying to bring scent molecules into the mouth so the Jacobson's organs can decipher them.
B)They are trying to detect the various scent molecules with their tongue.
C)Snakes use tongue flicking as a means of communication.
D)All of the choices are correct.
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The structure in the eye that is similar to a camera diaphragm,regulating the size of the opening for light is the

A)pupil.
B)retina.
C)iris.
D)ciliary muscle.
E)lens.
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What is the aqueous humor?

A)one of the fluids in the inner ear
B)the fluid that surrounds the ossicles of the middle ear
C)the fluid in the eye between the cornea and the lens
D)the fluid in the eye between the retina and the lens
E)the gel-like material in a cupula of a mechanoreceptor
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Which of the following statements about photoreceptors is NOT true?

A)Image-forming eyes are found only in vertebrates.
B)Photoreceptors differ in complexity in different kinds of animals.
C)Eyespots in planaria allow the direction of light to be determined.
D)The simplest photoreceptors only recognize the presence and intensity of light.
E)A compound eye as seen in insects has many different visual units,each containing a lens.
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Arthropods

A)have camera-type eyes.
B)have eyespots that sense the direction and intensity of light.
C)make use of a wider range of the electromagnetic spectrum than humans.
D)have compound eyes composed of independent units called ommatidia.
E)All of the above are true.
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Since chemoreceptors are found in arthropods,crustaceans,vertebrates and all other animals it is believed that chemoreception is the most primitive sense.
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The sense of smell is unique because it

A)may be associated with vivid memories.
B)has direct connections to the limbic system and associated emotions.
C)works in conjunction with the sense of taste to produce a combined smell-taste effect.
D)All of the choices are correct.
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The _____ of the retina,which is responsible for acute vision,has densely packed cone cells.

A)tectorial membrane
B)otolith
C)fovea centralis
D)blind spot
E)ampulla
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Which statement about smell receptors is NOT true?

A)They are chemoreceptors.
B)They are located in the roof of the nasal cavity in humans.
C)They send information to the brain by way of the olfactory bulb.
D)They are capable of responding to pressure as well as chemical changes.
E)They can detect some molecules better than others.
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Which of the following sensations would involve a chemoreceptor?

A)smell
B)vision
C)taste
D)All of the above are correct.
E)Smell and taste only are correct.
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Which statement about taste receptors is NOT true?

A)Taste receptors are chemoreceptors.
B)Taste receptors are located within taste buds in humans.
C)Taste receptors are found only on the tongue in animals.
D)Taste receptors recognize sweet,sour,bitter,and salty sensations.
E)Taste receptors generate nerve impulses in associated sensory nerve fibers.
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Which of the following eye conditions is NOT treated with corrective lenses?

A)farsightedness
B)cataracts
C)nearsightedness
D)astigmatism
E)nearsightedness and astigmatism are not treated with corrective lens.
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Which of the following statements about the process of hearing is true?

A)Hearing is not dependent on the inner ear.
B)All parts of the organ of Corti hear all ranges of sound.
C)Loud music cannot damage your ears.
D)Hearing is dependent on mechanical pressure.
E)Sound is similar to light insofar as it is transmitted through the vacuum of space.
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The molecules rhodopsin and retinal are involved in the sensory system that detects

A)hot and cold.
B)hearing.
C)smell.
D)sight.
E)balance.
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Which of the following visual association with its related cause is NOT correct?

A)color blindness - lack of red or green cones
B)eyestrain - muscle fatigue from constant contraction of the ciliary muscle
C)cataracts - lens becomes opaque with aging and sun exposure
D)nearsighted - unable to see near objects in detail
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Which of the following lists correctly traces the path of a sound vibration as it moves through the ear?

A)auditory canal-tympanic membrane-malleus-incus-stapes-oval window-cochlea-cochlear nerve
B)auditory canal-malleus-incus-stapes-tympanic membrane-oval window-cochlea-cochlear nerve
C)auditory canal-tympanic membrane-malleus-incus-stapes-cochlea-oval window-cochlear nerve
D)auditory canal-tympanic membrane-oval window-cochlea-malleus-incus-stapes-cochlear nerve
E)auditory canal-malleus-incus-stapes-oval window-tympanic membrane-cochlea-cochlear nerve
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There are more rods than cones but many rods may synapse with one ganglion cell while only one cone synapses with one ganglion.Therefore,when light intensity drops at night,we can expect a lit city street scene to be

A)intense in color and very sharp.
B)more black-and-white but very sharp.
C)intense in color but grainy.
D)more black-and-white and grainy.
E)identical to the image formed of the street in daytime.
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If a person were to suffer a second degree burn to their fingers,which group of receptors would suffer the greatest amount of damage?

A)Meissner corpuscles
B)Merkel disks
C)Pacinian corpuscles
D)Ruffini endings
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27
Which statement most accurately describes how we interpret the sensation of taste?

A)The taste buds contain microvilli that project into the taste pore.The molecules bind to receptor proteins located on the microvilli which send a nerve impulse to the brain for interpretation.
B)The taste buds contain receptor proteins that are located on the tongue.The molecules bind to receptor proteins which send a nerve impulse to the brain for interpretation.
C)The taste buds contain microvilli that project into the taste pore.The molecules bind to receptor proteins located on the microvilli which send a nerve impulse to the spinal cord for interpretation.
D)The tongue moves molecules into the mouth so that the sinuses can detect the various scents.This information is then sent to the brain for interpretation.
E)None of these describe how we interpret taste.
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Mail-order catalogs often advertise a device for repelling irritating insects.One device has a frequency range from 30,000 to 65,000 cycles per second (Hz).Humans hear from roughly 50 to 15,000 cycles per second.In designing an experiment to determine if this device actually does repel a certain insect,what question(s)should you ask?

A)Is the target insect able to perceive a sound between these frequencies?
B)Does the insect approach this sound device at a rate higher than random chance?
C)Does the insect move away from this sound device at a rate higher than random chance?
D)Does the insect produce any sounds within this range that would lead to a biological function to perceiving such frequencies?
E)All of the choices are correct.
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When you look at an image,it is inverted on the back of the retina and yet appears right-side-up when perceived in the brain.This change has occurred in

A)the retina which integrates the visual image.
B)the ganglionic cells.
C)the rods and cones themselves.
D)the visual regions of the brain.
E)the lens.
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30
An individual who works in construction and is exposed to years of loud noises,below 75 decibels,will most likely develop a decease in hearing function.The structures that are damaged are the ______________.

A)stereocilia of the spiral organ
B)organ of Corti
C)auditory canal
D)tympanic membrane
E)round window
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31
What kind of receptors are involved in hearing?

A)chemoreceptors
B)photoreceptors
C)pain receptors
D)mechanoreceptors
E)interoceptors
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32
In nearsightedness,light rays are brought into focus

A)in front of the retina.
B)in back of the retina.
C)on the retina.
D)on the hair cells of the ampulla.
E)unevenly across the retina.
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33
If light rays are not focused evenly on the retina,a fuzzy image is formed.This condition is called

A)nearsightedness.
B)farsightedness.
C)astigmatism.
D)cataracts.
E)conduction deafness.
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34
Which cutaneous receptors are sensitive to pressure?

A)Pacinian corpuscles and Ruffini endings
B)Pacinian corpuscles and Meissner corpuscles
C)Ruffini endings and Merkel disks
D)Root hair plexus and Krause end bulbs
E)Krause end bulbs and Merkel disks
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35
The photoreceptors of the eye are located in the

A)retina.
B)optic nerve.
C)choroid layer.
D)sclera.
E)organ of Corti.
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36
Glaucoma is caused by an increase in intraocular pressure due to inadequate drainage of the

A)vitreous humor.
B)aqueous humor.
C)venous blood.
D)cochlear duct.
E)ampulla.
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37
As people age,they often have trouble seeing near objects.This farsightedness is treated by

A)radial keratotomy.
B)an unevenly ground lens to compensate for an uneven cornea.
C)cataract surgery.
D)wearing concave lenses to refocus the image on the retina.
E)wearing convex lenses to refocus the image on the retina.
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38
Which of the following structures function(s)to bend light rays?

A)choroid
B)rods and cones
C)ciliary body
D)lens and cornea
E)iris and vitreous humor
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39
What are the semicircular canals?

A)the point of the eye at which color vision is most acute
B)the part of the eye that contains rods,cones,and bipolar cells
C)the part of the inner ear that recognizes rotational equilibrium and movement
D)the part of the choroid coat of the eye that is attached to the lens and the iris
E)the internal part of the cochlea with hair cells that are stimulated by sound waves
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40
Benign positional vertigo is due to

A)the formation of particles in the semicircular canal.These particles will stimulate the steroeocilia producing a sensation of movement when there is actually no movement.
B)the formation of particles in the semicircular canal resulting in an inner ear infection.
C)the formation of particles in the cochlea.These particles will stimulate the steroeocilia producing a sensation of movement when there is actually no movement.
D)the formation of particles in the malleus.These particles will stimulate the steroeocilia producing a sensation of movement when there is actually no movement.
E)the calcification of the malleus producing a decrease in the conduction of sound.
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41
The sense of rotational equilibrium is accomplished by hair cells found in the

A)cochlear duct.
B)outer ear.
C)middle ear.
D)ampullae.
E)organ of Corti.
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42
The organ of Corti consists of the

A)hammer,anvil,and stirrup.
B)eardrum,round window,and oval window.
C)hair cells and tectorial membrane.
D)saccule,utricle,and cochlea.
E)cochlea and auditory nerve.
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43
Which of the following structures would be impacted by a bacterial infection of the inner ear?

A)semicircular canal,cochlear nerve,malleus,and vestibular nerve
B)semicircular canal,tympanic membrane,ear lobe,and vestibular nerve
C)auditory canal,cochlear nerve,malleus,and vestibular nerve
D)pinna,stapes,vestibule,and cochlear nerve
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44
If a fish suffers from a fungal skin infection that causes the cupula to become blocked,what will occur?

A)Water will not be able to enter the cupula which would prevent the cilia from bending.If the cilia do not bend in response to the water it will not initiate a nerve impulse and the fish will lose the ability to detect nearby objects.
B)Water will not be able to enter the cupula which would prevent the cilia from bending.If the cilia do not bend in response to the water it will over stimulate the nerve impulses and the fish will lose the ability to detect nearby objects.
C)Water will not be able to enter the cupula which would prevent the cilia from bending.The fungal infection would then be allowed to enter into the bloodstream through the cupula.
D)Water will not be able to enter the cupula which would prevent the cilia from maintaining its normal upright position.If the cilia do not stay upright it will not be able to initiate a nerve impulse and they will lose the ability to detect nearby objects.
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45
From what you currently know,in a spacecraft at a point of weightlessness,which effect is most likely?

A)Rotational equilibrium would be lacking and you could not detect head movement.
B)Gravitational equilibrium would be altered since the otoliths would not be pulled down by gravity.
C)Without gravity,there would be no vertigo.
D)All balance systems would work similar to being on Earth with normal gravity.
E)There would be absolutely no sense of balance signals without gravity.
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46
The actual physiological mechanism that allows fish to school involves both the cutaneous receptors known as the lateral line as well as their eyesight.Therefore,the stimuli that fish use to school are light and

A)pressure waves.
B)temperature.
C)sound waves.
D)gravitational pull.
E)molecules for taste.
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47
In the abnormal eyeball pictured here,the size of a normal eye is noted with a dotted line.This type of abnormality results in <strong>In the abnormal eyeball pictured here,the size of a normal eye is noted with a dotted line.This type of abnormality results in  </strong> A)farsightedness. B)astigmatism. C)nearsightedness. D)cataracts. E)glaucoma.

A)farsightedness.
B)astigmatism.
C)nearsightedness.
D)cataracts.
E)glaucoma.
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48
Which of the following lists of ear structures are all membranous structures?

A)ossicles,tympanic membrane,oval window,otoliths
B)cochlea,ampulla
C)tympanic membrane,oval window,round window
D)malleus,incus,stapes
E)tympanic membrane,oval window,stapes
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49
When the cerebral cortex interprets the sense of taste it will also be interpreting the sense of smell.
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The crayfish has a cavity or "statocysts" lined with sensory setae or hairs.A grain in the cavity is pulled downward by gravity; the pressure against the bottom hairs of the cavity gives the crayfish a perception of being upright and,when it changes orientation,the grain touches side hairs that make it realize it is not upright.Thus the crayfish "knows" which way is up in the dark.This sense is most closely related in function to the human sense of

A)hot and cold.
B)hearing.
C)smell.
D)sight.
E)balance.
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