A & P Visual PPT Quiz 10 The Eye and Ears.

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A & P Visual PPT Quiz 10 The Eye and Ears

Question 1: Structure E is transparent: A. fovea B. conjunctiva C. sclera D. cornea E. iris

Question 2: This somewhat tinted #K: A. aqueous humor B. optic humor C. vericose humor D. Vitreous humor E. veryclose humor

Question #3: The ability of the lens to adjust the eye’s shape to facilitate focusing is called: A. adaptation B. accompaniment C. refraction D. accommodation E. adjustability

Question #4: This lining in the posterior eye, anterior to the retina, joins with the sclera… A. optic disc B. suspensory ligament C. conjunctiva D. fovea E. Choroid coat

Question 5: Structure Letter I is: A. a concave lens B. a convex lens C. a concave iris D. a convex iris E. a concave cornea

Question 6: Structure letter A is: A. pinna = vestibule B. Pharynx = pinna C. Auditory flap = pinna D. pinna = auricle E. pinna = earicle A

Question 7: Structure B is: A. the hearing center- eardrum B. the hearing center- cochlea C. the balance center- eardrum D. the semicircular canals for hearing D. none of them B

Question #8: The 3 bony ossicles are: A. malleus = stirrup, incus = anvil, stapes = hammer B. incus = hammer, stapes =stirrup, malleus = anvil C. malleus = hammer, incus = anvil, stapes = stirrup D. Stapes = screwdriver, incus = anvil, malleus = stirrup E. none are matched correctly

Question 9: The ________connects the middle ear to the throat: A. auditory or eustacian tube B. eustacian tube or vibrating tube C. oval tube or eustacian tube D. cochlear tube = auditory tube E. None are correct

Question 10: The outer ear includes this pressure sensitive organ: A. cochlea = eardrum B. tympanic membrane = auditory membrane C. vestibule = semicircular canals D. eardrum = tympanic membrane E. eustachian tube = tympanic membrane

Bonus Trivia: The syndrome where humans have an XXY karyotype is called: