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Chapter 15 - The Special Senses Eye Physiology Taste and Smell Ear Physiology Eye Anatomy Ear Anatomy $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 FINAL ROUND

Eye Anatomy: $100 Question All of the following are tunics of the eye except: a. fibrous(sclera) b. choroid c. sensory(retina) d. lens ANSWER BACK TO GAME

All of the following are tunics of the eye except: Eye Anatomy: $100 Answer All of the following are tunics of the eye except: a. fibrous(sclera) b. choroid c. sensory(retina) d. lens BACK TO GAME

Eye Anatomy: $200 Question Structures on the outer surface of the eye that allow the eye to move are: Sclera Extrinsic muscles Cornea Fat ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Eye Anatomy: $200 Answer Structures on the outer surface of the eye that allow the eye to move are: Sclera Extrinsic muscles Cornea Fat BACK TO GAME

Eye Anatomy: $300 Question Tears are made by the_____. a. lacrimal gland b. meboidium gland c. cilliary gland d. olfactory gland ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Tears are made by the_____. Eye Anatomy: $300 Answer Tears are made by the_____. a. lacrimal gland b. meboidium gland c. cilliary gland d. olfactory gland BACK TO GAME

Eye Anatomy: $400 Question Blood vessels of the eye are found in the ________. a. cornea b. choroid c. retina d. lens ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Blood vessels of the eye are found in the ________. Eye Anatomy: $400 Answer Blood vessels of the eye are found in the ________. a. cornea b. choroid c. retina d. lens BACK TO GAME

Eye Anatomy: $500 Question The area where the optic nerve leaves the eye is called the ________. a. fovea centralis b. macula lutea c. optic disc/blind spot d. fundus ANSWER BACK TO GAME

The area where the optic nerve leaves the eye is called the ________. Eye Anatomy: $500 Answer The area where the optic nerve leaves the eye is called the ________. a. fovea centralis b. macula lutea c. optic disc/blind spot d. fundus BACK TO GAME

Eye Physiology: $100 Question All of the following statements are true of rods except: a. they are used in dim light. b. they are used to see gray/black/white. c. they are not found in the fovea centralis. d. they are 100 times less sensitive than cones. ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Eye Physiology: $100 Answer All of the following statements are true of rods except: a. they are used in dim light. b. they contain are used to see black/white. c. they are not found in the fovea centralis. d. they are 100 times less sensitive than cones. BACK TO GAME

Eye Physiology: $200 Question Problems with the rods of the retina causes________. a. Nightblindness b. Nearsighted c. Farsighted d. cones to depolarize ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Eye Physiology: $200 Answer Problems with the rods of the retina causes________. a. Nightblindness b. Nearsighted c. Farsighted d. cones to depolarize BACK TO GAME

Eye Physiology: $300 Question Cloudiness of the lens causing vision problems is___________. Cataracts Glaucoma Pink eye Vertigo ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Eye Physiology: $300 Answer Cloudiness of the lens causing vision problems is___________. Cataracts Glaucoma Pink eye Vertigo BACK TO GAME

Eye Physiology: $400 Question When there is dim light your pupil will_________. Constrict Increase pressure Dilate Burst ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Eye Physiology: $400 Answer When there is dim light your pupil will_________. Constrict Increase pressure Dilate Burst BACK TO GAME

Eye Physiology: $500 Question When the conjunctiva of the brain is inflamed you could have__________. Glaucoma Color blindness Cataracts Pink eye ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Eye Physiology: $500 Answer When the conjunctiva of the brain is inflamed you could have__________. Glaucoma Color blindness Cataracts Pink eye BACK TO GAME

Taste and Smell: $100 Question The receptors for taste and smell are classified as ________. a. mechanoreceptors b. chemoceptors c. nociceptors d. proprioceptors ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Taste and Smell: $100 Answer The receptors for taste and smell are classified as ________. a. mechanoreceptors b. chemoceptors c. nociceptors d. proprioceptors BACK TO GAME

Taste and Smell: $200 Question Which of the following is not a taste bud classification? a. Sweet b. Sour c. Spicy d. Bitter ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Taste and Smell: $200 Answer Which of the following is not a taste bud classification? a. Sweet b. Sour c. Spicy d. Bitter BACK TO GAME

Taste and Smell: $300 Question The brain can interpret an odor it can elicit an emotional response that can____________. a. Leave an odor snapshot b. exhibit adaptation c. trigger a fight-or-flight response d. do all of the above ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Taste and Smell: $300 Answer The brain can interpret an odor it can elicit an emotional response that can____________. a. Leave an odor snapshot b. Exhibit a quick adaptation c. trigger a fight response d. do all of the above BACK TO GAME

Taste and Smell: $400 Question The sense of taste is carried back to the brain by the a. Olfactory nerve b. Gustatory nerve c. cones d. rods ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Taste and Smell: $400 Answer The sense of taste is carried back to the brain by: a. Olfactory nerve b. Gustatory nerve c. cones d. rods BACK TO GAME

Taste and Smell: $500 Question The top of the tongue is covered by projections called: Pores Ciliary Papillae Taste buds ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Taste and Smell: $500 Answer The top of the tongue is covered by projections called: Pores Ciliary Papillae Taste buds BACK TO GAME

Ear Anatomy: $100 Question The organ of Corti is found is which part of the ear? Outer Cochlea Hammer Middle ANSWER BACK TO GAME

The organ of Corti is found is which part of the ear? Outer Cochlea Ear Anatomy: $100 Answer The organ of Corti is found is which part of the ear? Outer Cochlea Hammer Middle BACK TO GAME

Ear Anatomy: $200 Question All of the following are bones found in the middle ear except: a. Organ of Corti b. Hammer c. Anvil d. Stirrup ANSWER BACK TO GAME

All of the following are bones found in the middle ear except: Ear Anatomy: $200 Answer All of the following are bones found in the middle ear except: a. Organ of Corti b. Hammer c. Anvil d. Stirrup BACK TO GAME

Ear Anatomy: $300 Question The spiral structure found in the inner ear responsible for balance and equilibrium are the _______. a. vestibule b. semicircular canals c. utricle d. cochlea ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Ear Anatomy: $300 Answer The spiral structure found in the inner ear responsible for balance and equilibrium are the _______. a. vestibule b. semicircular canals c. utricle d. cochlea BACK TO GAME

Ear Anatomy: $400 Question The stapes connects with the internal ear via the ___________. a. basilar membrane b. tympanic membrane c. oval window d. round window ANSWER BACK TO GAME

The stapes connects with the internal ear via the ___________. Ear Anatomy: $400 Answer The stapes connects with the internal ear via the ___________. a. basilar membrane b. tympanic membrane c. oval window d. round window BACK TO GAME

Ear Anatomy: $500 Question The structure that produces wax in the auditory canal is the _______. Tympanic membrane Ceruminous gland Choclear nerve Hammer ANSWER BACK TO GAME

The structure that produces wax in the auditory canal is the _______. Ear Anatomy: $500 Answer The structure that produces wax in the auditory canal is the _______. Tympanic membrane Ceruminous gland Cochlear nerve Hammer BACK TO GAME

Ear Physiology: $100 Question Sound is transmitted from the tympanic membrane to the internal ear by the __________. a. cochlea b. ossicles(hammer, anvil, stapes) c. vestibular membrane d. round window ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Ear Physiology: $100 Answer Sound is transmitted from the tympanic membrane to the internal ear by the __________. a. cochlea b. ossicles(hammer, anvil, stapes) c. vestibular membrane d. round window BACK TO GAME

Ear Physiology: $200 Question The external ear is known as the: a. Tympanic b. Vestibular c. Pinna d. Basilar ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Ear Physiology: $200 Answer The external ear is known as the: a. Tympanic b. Vestibular c. Pinna d. Basilar BACK TO GAME

Ear Physiology: $300 Question The sensation of spinning due to inner ear problems is ______. Vertigo Anosmia Glaucoma Cataracts ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Ear Physiology: $300 Answer The sensation of spinning due to inner ear problems is ______. Vertigo Anosmia Glaucoma Cataracts BACK TO GAME

Ear Physiology: $400 Question Pink Eye is known as: Otitis media Vertigo Deafness Conjunctivitis ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Ear Physiology: $400 Answer Pink eye is known as: Otitis media Vertigo Deafness Conjunctivitis BACK TO GAME

Ear Physiology: $500 Question Nerve impulses from hair cells of the inner ear are transmitted by the _______. a. Cochlear nerve Ceruminous gland Tympanic membrane Stirrup ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Ear Physiology: $500 Answer Nerve impulses from hair cells of the inner ear are transmitted by the _______. a. Cochlear nerve Ceruminous gland Tympanic membrane Stirrup BACK TO GAME

Trace the path of sound from the outer ear to the cochlear nerve. FINAL ROUND Question Trace the path of sound from the outer ear to the cochlear nerve. Trace the path of light from outside the eye to the optic nerve. ANSWER BACK TO GAME

FINAL ROUND Answer Sound enters the pinna(auricle), auditory canal, tympanic membrane, hammer, anvil, stirrup, oval window, cochlear Light enters the cornea, pupil, aqueous humor, lens, vitreous humor, retina BACK TO GAME