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Integumentary System Jeopardy
Category 1 PNS pt 1 Category 2 PNS pt 2 Category 3 ANS Category 4 Senses Category 5 Sensory perception 10 20 30 40 50
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There are ____ pairs of spinal nerves. 21 31 41 51
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There are ____ pairs of spinal nerves. 21 31 41 51
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Which of the following is true concerning the structural complexity of sensory receptors?
Special sense organs are widely distributed in the body. General senses are complex receptors. Simple receptors include somatic senses. The complex receptors include senses for pain, temperature, and muscle distortion. Category points Category Answer...
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Which of the following is true concerning the structural complexity of sensory receptors?
c. Simple receptors include somatic senses. Category points Home
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From the following choices, choose the one that is NOT a level of sensory integration.
Perceptual Circuit Receptor Cerebral Category points Answer...
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From the following choices, choose the one that is NOT a level of sensory integration.
Perceptual Circuit Receptor Cerebral Category points Home
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DOUBLE JEOPARDY! Category 1 - 80 points
Choose the correct number of nerves for the parts of the spine. (Some answers will be used more than once.) A. 5 B. 7 C. 8 D. 12 E. 31 1. There are ___ Cervical nerves. 2. There are ___ Thoracic nerves. 3. There are ___ Lumbar nerves. 4. There are ___ Sacral nerves. DOUBLE JEOPARDY! Category points Answer...
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DOUBLE JEOPARDY! Category 1 - 80 points Home
Choose the correct number of nerves for the parts of the spine. (Some answers will be used more than once.) A. 5 B. 7 C. 8 D. 12 E. 31 1. There are ___ Cervical nerves. C 2. There are ___ Thoracic nerves. D 3. There are ___ Lumbar nerves. A 4. There are ___ Sacral nerves. A DOUBLE JEOPARDY! Category points Home
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Which type of sensory receptors are sensitive to changes in light?
Thermoreceptors Chemoreceptors Nociceptors Mechanoreceptors Photoreceptors Category points Answer...
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Which type of sensory receptors are sensitive to changes in light?
Thermoreceptors Chemoreceptors Nociceptors Mechanoreceptors Photoreceptors Category points Home
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What is the function of the stretch reflex?
A. Contraction of abdominal muscles from the touching of skin. B. Help prevent damage from excessive stretching. C. Maintain muscle tone (doctor hits your knee.) D. Initiated by painful stimulus, like a flame. E. Initiated by stroking sole of foot causing toes to curl under. Category points Answer...
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What is the function of the stretch reflex?
A. Contraction of abdominal muscles from the touching of skin. B. Help prevent damage from excessive stretching. C. Maintain muscle tone (doctor hits your knee.) D. Initiated by painful stimulus, like a flame. E. Initiated by stroking sole of foot causing toes to curl under. Category points Home
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Which function goes with the plantar reflex?
A. Contraction of abdominal muscles from the touching of skin. B. Help prevent damage from excessive stretching. C. Maintain muscle tone (doctor hits your knee.) D. Initiated by painful stimulus, like a flame. E. Initiated by stroking sole of foot causing toes to curl under. Category points Answer...
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Which function goes with the plantar reflex?
A. Contraction of abdominal muscles from the touching of skin. B. Help prevent damage from excessive stretching. C. Maintain muscle tone (doctor hits your knee.) D. Initiated by painful stimulus, like a flame. E. Initiated by stroking sole of foot causing toes to curl under. Category points Home
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What is the correct function of the abdominal reflex?
A. Contraction of abdominal muscles from the touching of skin. B. Help prevent damage from excessive stretching. C. Maintain muscle tone (doctor hits your knee.) D. Initiated by painful stimulus, like a flame. E. Initiated by stroking sole of foot causing toes to curl under. Category points Answer...
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What is the correct function of the abdominal reflex?
A. Contraction of abdominal muscles from the touching of skin. B. Help prevent damage from excessive stretching. C. Maintain muscle tone (doctor hits your knee.) D. Initiated by painful stimulus, like a flame. E. Initiated by stroking sole of foot causing toes to curl under. Category points Home
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What is the correct function of the Golgi-tendon reflex?
A. Contraction of abdominal muscles from the touching of skin. B. Help prevent damage from excessive stretching. C. Maintain muscle tone (doctor hits your knee.) D. Initiated by painful stimulus, like a flame. E. Initiated by stroking sole of foot causing toes to curl under. Double Jeopardy Category • 2 = 80 points Answer...
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What is the correct function of the Golgi-tendon reflex?
A. Contraction of abdominal muscles from the touching of skin. B. Help prevent damage from excessive stretching. C. Maintain muscle tone (doctor hits your knee.) D. Initiated by painful stimulus, like a flame. E. Initiated by stroking sole of foot causing toes to curl under. Double Jeopardy Category • 2 = 80 points Home
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What is the correct function of the Flexor withdrawal reflex?
A. Contraction of abdominal muscles from the touching of skin. B. Help prevent damage from excessive stretching. C. Maintain muscle tone (doctor hits your knee.) D. Initiated by painful stimulus, like a flame. E. Initiated by stroking sole of foot causing toes to curl under. Category points Answer...
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What is the correct function of the Flexor withdrawal reflex?
A. Contraction of abdominal muscles from the touching of skin. B. Help prevent damage from excessive stretching. C. Maintain muscle tone (doctor hits your knee.) D. Initiated by painful stimulus, like a flame. E. Initiated by stroking sole of foot causing toes to curl under. Category points Home
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The effects of the sympathetic nervous system are essentially opposite of the:
A) motor division B) parasympathetic nervous system C) sensory division D) central nervous system E) autonomic nervous system Category points Answer...
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The effects of the sympathetic nervous system are essentially opposite of the:
A) motor division B) parasympathetic nervous system C) sensory division D) central nervous system E) autonomic nervous system Category points Home
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Preparing the body for “fight or flight” response is the role of the..
Cerebrum Parasympathetic nervous system Sympathetic nervous system Somatic nervous system Category points Answer...
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Preparing the body for “fight or flight” response is the role of the..
Cerebrum Parasympathetic nervous system Sympathetic nervous system Somatic nervous system Category points Home
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DOUBLE JEOPARDY! Category 3 - 60 points
Which of the following effects is characteristic of the parasympathetic nervous system: A) increases metabolic rate B) stimulates sweat glands to produce perspiration C) decreases heart rate D) decreases urine output E) decreases activity of the digestive system Category points Answer...
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DOUBLE JEOPARDY! Category 3 - 60 points Home
Which of the following effects is characteristic of the parasympathetic nervous system: A) increases metabolic rate B) stimulates sweat glands to produce perspiration C) decreases heart rate D) decreases urine output E) decreases activity of the digestive system Category points Home
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Double Jeopardy: Category 3 - 40 points Effectors of the ANS are…
A. Skeletal muscles B. Smooth muscles C. Glands D. Brain tissue Category points Answer...
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Double Jeopardy: Category 3 - 40 points Home Effectors of the ANS are…
A. Skeletal muscles B. Smooth muscles C. Glands D. Brain tissue Category points Home
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In regards to the ANS, what is the purpose of the hypothalamus?
A. Coordinates many hormonal and behavioral circadian rhythms B. Main integrative center of the ANS C. Controls motivated behaviors D. Regulate the body's systems, including electrolyte and fluid balance, body temperature, blood pressure, and body weight Category points Answer...
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In regards to the ANS, what is the purpose of the hypothalamus?
A. Coordinates many hormonal and behavioral circadian rhythms B. Main integrative center of the ANS C. Controls motivated behaviors D. Regulate the body's systems, including electrolyte and fluid balance, body temperature, blood pressure, and body weight Category points Home
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What is the main function of the rods in the eye? Depth perception
Color vision Vision in dim light Accommodation for near vision Category points Answer...
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What is the main function of the rods in the eye? Depth perception
Color vision Vision in dim light Accommodation for near vision Category points Home
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Category 4 - 20 points Receptors for hearing are located in the…..
Cochlea Semicircular canals Tympanic membrane Vestibule Category points Answer...
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Category 4 - 20 points Receptors for hearing are located in the…..
Cochlea Semicircular canals Tympanic membrane Vestibule Category points Home
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DOUBLE JEOPARDY - 60 points
Seventy percent of all sensory receptors are located in the…. Eye Ears Skin Nose Category 4 DOUBLE JEOPARDY - 60 points Answer...
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DOUBLE JEOPARDY - 60 points
Seventy percent of all sensory receptors are located in the…. Eye Ears Skin Nose Category 4 DOUBLE JEOPARDY - 60 points Home
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Which of the following structures is NOT part of the external ear?
Pinna External acoustic meatus Tympanic membrane Pharyngotympanic tube Category points Answer...
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Which of the following structures is NOT part of the external ear?
Pinna External acoustic meatus Tympanic membrane Pharyngotympanic tube Category points Home
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Which of the following taste sensations is incorrectly matched to the chemicals that produce it?
Sweet- organic substances such as sugar and some lead salts Sour- acids Salty- metal ions Bitter- alkaloids Umami- amino acids glutamate and lysine Category points Answer...
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Which of the following taste sensations is incorrectly matched to the chemicals that produce it?
Sweet- organic substances such as sugar and some lead salts Sour- acids Salty- metal ions Bitter- alkaloids Umami- amino acids glutamate and lysine Category points Home
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What is the correct description for Quality discrimination?
Recognition of familiar or significant patterns in stimuli The ability to identify submodalitites of sensation Identifying the site or pattern of the stimulus Intensity is coded in the frequency of impulses Ability to detect a stimulus Category points Answer...
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What is the correct description for Quality discrimination?
Recognition of familiar or significant patterns in stimuli The ability to identify submodalitites of sensation Identifying the site or pattern of the stimulus Intensity is coded in the frequency of impulses Ability to detect a stimulus Category points Home
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What is the correct description for perceptual detection?
Recognition of familiar or significant patterns in stimuli The ability to identify submodalitites of sensation Identifying the site or pattern of the stimulus Intensity is coded in the frequency of impulses Ability to detect a stimulus Category points Answer...
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What is the correct description for perceptual detection?
Recognition of familiar or significant patterns in stimuli The ability to identify submodalitites of sensation Identifying the site or pattern of the stimulus Intensity is coded in the frequency of impulses Ability to detect a stimulus Category points Home
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What is the correct description for magnitude estimation?
Recognition of familiar or significant patterns in stimuli The ability to identify submodalitites of sensation Identifying the site or pattern of the stimulus Intensity is coded in the frequency of impulses Ability to detect a stimulus Category points Answer...
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What is the correct description for magnitude estimation?
Recognition of familiar or significant patterns in stimuli The ability to identify submodalitites of sensation Identifying the site or pattern of the stimulus Intensity is coded in the frequency of impulses Ability to detect a stimulus Category points Home
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What is the correct description for spatial discrimination?
Recognition of familiar or significant patterns in stimuli The ability to identify submodalitites of sensation Identifying the site or pattern of the stimulus Intensity is coded in the frequency of impulses Ability to detect a stimulus Category points Answer...
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What is the correct description for spatial discrimination?
Recognition of familiar or significant patterns in stimuli The ability to identify submodalitites of sensation Identifying the site or pattern of the stimulus Intensity is coded in the frequency of impulses Ability to detect a stimulus Category points Home
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What is the correct description for pattern recognition?
Recognition of familiar or significant patterns in stimuli The ability to identify submodalitites of sensation Identifying the site or pattern of the stimulus Intensity is coded in the frequency of impulses Ability to detect a stimulus Category points Answer...
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What is the correct description for pattern recognition?
Recognition of familiar or significant patterns in stimuli The ability to identify submodalitites of sensation Identifying the site or pattern of the stimulus Intensity is coded in the frequency of impulses Ability to detect a stimulus Category points Home
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