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Leaving Certificate Biology Senses 2 EQ iQuiz SECOND Press the F5 Key to Begin, Then click on this Blue Box FIRST In PowerPoint 2007 if you see a Security Warning click HERE on Options… and then click on  Enable this content

Any change in your environment is called a … SenseStimulus CumulusStratus

A cell that can detect a stimulus is called a(n) … InterneuronReceptor EffectorMotor neuron

Which of the following is not one of the senses? TouchSmell TasteSpeech

The outer white of the eye is called the … ScleraRetina ChoroidCornea

This part of the eye contains receptor cells. IrisConjunctiva CorneaRetina

The part of the ear that contains receptor cells for hearing. EardrumCochlea Semi-circular canals Pinna

The semi-circular canals in the ear help with … BalanceHearing Air pressureProtection

The nerve carrying messages to the brain from the eye is the … Optical nerveOptic nerve Opthalmic nerveOptimum nerve

Keeps air pressure equal on each side of the eardrum. Heuston station tube Ustation tube Eustachian tubeInstation tube

The way our skin helps keep body temperature stable is an example of … HomeopathyHomeothermy HomeostasisHomeostability

The hammer, anvil and … are the three bones in the middle ear. ScapulaStirrup IncusClavicle

The receptors in the retina that detect colour are the … RodsCones ChoroidsIris

This muscle controls the shape of the lens. SuspensoryVitreous CiliaryCorneal

The ability of the lens to change shape is called … AcclimatisationAssimilation AdaptationAccommodation

To see a distant object, the ciliary muscle … and the lens becomes … Relaxes; more convex Relaxes; less convex Contracts; more concave Contracts; less concave

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