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Chapter 15 - The Special Senses
Eye Anatomy
Eye
Physiology
Taste and
Smell
Ear Anatomy
Ear
Physiology
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FINAL ROUND
Eye Anatomy:
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The layer of the eye which is the “white” of
the eye is the_______.
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Eye Anatomy:
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The area of the eye in which there is a
high concentration of cones and therefore
allows for the greatest visual acuity is the
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Eye Anatomy:
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This condition might result as a lack of
Vitamin A
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Eye Anatomy:
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This condition of the eye may result from
excessive intraocular pressure
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Eye Anatomy:
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This is considered the vascular layer of the
eye and appears deeply pigmented
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Eye Anatomy:
$500 Question
The area where the optic nerve leaves the
eye is called the ________.
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Eye Physiology:
$100 Question
All of the following statements are true of
rods except:
a. they are used in dim light
b. they contain a pigment called rhodopsin
c. they are not found in the fovea centralis
d. they are 100 times less
sensitive than cones
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Eye Physiology:
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Hyperopia is commonly known as
________.
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Eye Physiology:
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This structure controls the amount of light
entering the eye.
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Eye Physiology:
$400 Question
Which of the following statements is true of
vision?
a. the cornea helps converge light rays onto
the retina
b. the lens of the eye will become more
convex when focusing on far objects
c. the light entering the eye is
focused onto the optic disc
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d. the iris helps to focus the lens
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Eye Physiology:
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Light rays entering the eye and focused
through the lens on the retina make
objects appear in what way at the retina?
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Taste and Smell:
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The receptors for taste and smell are
classified as ________.
a. mechanocepters
b. chemoceptors
c. nociceptors
d. proprioceptors
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Taste and Smell:
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Gustatory cells are located here.
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Taste and Smell:
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The sense of smell can ____________.
a. elicit an emotional response
b. exhibit adaptation
c. trigger a fight or flight response
d. all of the above
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Taste and Smell:
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Substances in solution are those that can
trigger these two senses.
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Taste and Smell:
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Taste buds are replaced about every
______.
a. 7-10 days
b. 7-10 weeks
c. 7-10 months
d. 7-10 years
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Ear Anatomy:
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The pharyngotympanic tube connects the
throat with which part of the ear?
a. outer ear
b. middle ear
c. inner ear
d. cochlear duct
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Ear Anatomy:
$200 Question
These are tiny calcium carbonate crystals
found in the utricle and saccule of the
inner ear
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Ear Anatomy:
$300 Question
The spiral organ of Corti is found in the
_______.
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Ear Anatomy:
$400 Question
The stapes connects with the inner ear via
the ___________.
a. basilar membrane
b. tympanic membrane
c. oval window
d. round window
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Ear Anatomy:
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This structure connects the outer and
middle ear.
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Ear Physiology:
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Sound is transmitted from the tympanic
membrane to the inner ear by the
__________.
a. cochlea
b. ossicles
c. vestibular membrane
d. round window
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Ear Physiology:
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This syndrome is characterized by vertigo,
nausea, and vomiting caused by balance
issues from the inner ear.
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Ear Physiology:
$300 Question
The maculae are responsible for
_____equilibrium while the crista
ampullaris of the semicircular canals is
responsible for ____________equilibrium
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Ear Physiology:
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The maculae of the ear ________.
a. respond to dynamic equilibrium
b. contain hair cells
c. are located in the semicircular canals
d. are encased in a gelatinous
mass called a cupola
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Ear Physiology:
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This common equilibrium disorder often
results from a mismatching stimuli from
what you are seeing and what your sense
of balance is telling you.
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FINAL ROUND Answer
This fluid of the inner ear responds to
velocity of rotation of the head.
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