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CNS and Special Senses $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100$100$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Eyes Ears, Taste, and Smell CNS Anatomy CNS Physiology

Eyes: $100 Question Blood vessels of the eye are found in the ________. a. cornea b. choroid c. retina d. lens BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Eyes: $100 Answer Blood vessels of the eye are found in the ________. a. cornea b. choroid c. retina d. lens BACK TO GAME

Eyes: $200 Question Which of the following occurs when looking at near objects? a. The lens flattens b. The pupils constrict c. The eyeballs diverge d. The ciliary muscle relaxes BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Eyes: $200 Answer Which of the following occurs when looking at near objects? a. The lens flattens b. The pupils constrict c. The eyeballs diverge d. The ciliary muscle relaxes BACK TO GAME

Eyes: $300 Question The area where the optic nerve leaves the eye is called the ________. a. fovea centralis b. macula lutea c. optic disc d. fundus BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Eyes: $300 Answer The area where the optic nerve leaves the eye is called the ________. a. fovea centralis b. macula lutea c. optic disc d. fundus BACK TO GAME

Eyes: $400 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 less sensitive than cones. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Eyes: $400 Answer 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 less sensitive than cones. BACK TO GAME

Eyes: $500 Question Which of the following is true of myopia? a. The myopic eye can see far objects clearly. b. The eyeball is too short. c. Light rays focus behind the retina. d. Concave lenses help correct this condition. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Eyes: $500 Answer Which of the following is true of myopia? a. The myopic eye can see far objects clearly. b. The eyeball is too short. c. Light rays focus behind the retina. d. Concave lenses help correct this condition. 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 BACK TO GAME ANSWER

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. Umami BACK TO GAME ANSWER

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

Ear Anatomy: $300 Question This area contains receptors that sense upward motion when you are in a moving elevator_______. a. saccule b. semicircular canals c. utricle d. cochlea BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Ear Anatomy: $300 Answer BACK TO GAME This area contains receptors that sense upward motion when you are in a moving elevator_______. a. saccule b. semicircular canals c. utricle d. cochlea

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 BACK TO GAME ANSWER

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 Physiology: $500 Question Vibrations of the cochlear duct cause the cilia of the hair cells to bend against which membrane? a. Tympanic b. Vestibular c. Tectorial d. Basilar BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Ear Physiology: $500 Answer Vibrations of the cochlear duct cause the cilia of the hair cells to bend against which membrane? a. Tympanic b. Vestibular c. Tectorial d. Basilar BACK TO GAME

CNS Anatomy: $100 Question The outermost membrane that protects the brain and spinal cord is the _________. a. arachnoid mater b. choroid mater c. dura mater d. pia mater BACK TO GAME ANSWER

CNS Anatomy: $100 Answer The innermost membrane that protects the brain and spinal cord is the _________. a. arachnoid mater b. choroid mater c. dura mater d. pia mater BACK TO GAME

CNS Anatomy: $200 Question The postcentral sulcus contains the: a. Premotor cortex b. Primary motor cortex c. Primary auditory cortex d. Primary somatosensory cortex BACK TO GAME ANSWER

CNS Anatomy: $200 Answer BACK TO GAME The postcentral sulcus contains the: a. Premotor cortex b. Primary motor cortex c. Primary auditory cortex d. Primary somatosensory cortex

CNS Anatomy: $300 Question If you are looking at the neck of the seahorse, which part of the brain are you examining? a. Thalamus b. Pons c. Medulla d. Midbrain BACK TO GAME ANSWER

CNS Anatomy: $300 Answer BACK TO GAME If you are looking at the neck of the seahorse, which part of the brain are you examining? a. Thalamus b. Pons c. Medulla d. Midbrain

CNS Anatomy: $400 Question Spinal nerves that are inferior to the spinal cord are called the __________. a. conus medullaris b. filum terminale c. cauda equina d. lumbar enlargement BACK TO GAME ANSWER

CNS Anatomy: $400 Answer BACK TO GAME Spinal nerves that are inferior to the spinal cord are called the __________. a. conus medullaris b. filum terminale c. cauda equina d. lumbar enlargement

CNS Anatomy: $500 Question Where would you find cell bodies of visceral motor neurons: a. dorsal horn. b. ventral horn. c. Lateral horn. d. dorsal root ganglion. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

CNS Anatomy: $500 Answer BACK TO GAME Where would you find cell bodies of visceral motor neurons: a. dorsal horn. b. ventral horn. c. Lateral horn. d. dorsal root ganglion.

Brain Physiology: $100 Question The medulla oblongata is involved in ________. a. eye movements b. breathing c. speech d. piano playing BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Brain Physiology: $100 Answer BACK TO GAME The medulla oblongata is involved in ________. a. eye movements b. breathing c. speech d. piano playing

Brain Physiology: $200 Question All senses except for ________ are routed through the thalamus. a. visual b. auditory c. gustatory d. olfactory BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Brain Physiology: $200 Answer BACK TO GAME All senses except for ________ are routed through the thalamus. a. visual b. auditory c. gustatory d. olfactory

Brain Physiology: $300 Question Dopamine is produced in the substantia nigra, which is part of the __________. a. diencephalon b. midbrain c. cerebrum d. cerebellum BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Brain Physiology: $300 Answer BACK TO GAME Dopamine is produced in the substantia nigra, which is part of the __________. a. diencephalon b. midbrain c. cerebrum d. cerebellum

Brain Physiology: $400 Question This region of the brain is involved in planning movements and executing learned movements such as riding a bike. a. Primary motor cortex b. Cerebellum c. Premotor cortex d. Broca’s area BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Brain Physiology: $400 Answer BACK TO GAME This region of the brain is involved in planning movements and executing learned movements such as riding a bike. a. Primary motor cortex b. Cerebellum c. Premotor cortex d. Broca’s area

Brain Physiology: $500 Question This area controls visual reflexes that help you to follow moving objects with your eyes. a. Visual association areas b. Hypothalamus c. Pons d. Midbrain BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Brain Physiology: $500 Answer BACK TO GAME This area controls visual reflexes that help you to follow moving objects with your eyes. a. Visual association areas b. Hypothalamus c. Pons d. Midbrain