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Chapter 15 - The Special Senses $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100$100$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Eye Anatomy Eye Physiology Taste and Smell Ear Anatomy Ear Physiology FINAL ROUND
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Eye Anatomy: $100 Question The fibrous layer of the eye contains the _______. a. cornea b. choroid coat c. retina d. lens BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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Eye Anatomy: $100 Answer The fibrous layer of the eye contains the _______. a. cornea b. choroid coat c. retina d. lens BACK TO GAME
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Eye Anatomy: $200 Question All are extrinsic muscles of the eye except: a. lateral rectus. b. medial rectus. c. superior oblique. d. ciliary muscle. BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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Eye Anatomy: $200 Answer All are extrinsic muscles of the eye except: a. lateral rectus. b. medial rectus. c. superior oblique. d. ciliary muscle. BACK TO GAME
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Eye Anatomy: $300 Question Tears drain directly from the _______ into the nasolacrimal duct. a. lacrimal gland b. lacrimal punta c. lacrimal sac d. lacrimal canaliculi BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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Eye Anatomy: $300 Answer Tears drain directly from the _______ into the nasolacrimal duct. a. lacrimal gland b. lacrimal punta c. lacrimal sac d. lacrimal canaliculi BACK TO GAME
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Eye Anatomy: $400 Question Blood vessels of the eye are found in the ________. a. cornea b. choroid coat c. retina d. lens BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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Eye Anatomy: $400 Answer Blood vessels of the eye are found in the ________. a. cornea b. choroid coat c. retina d. lens BACK TO GAME
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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 d. fundus BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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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 d. fundus BACK TO GAME
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Eye Physiology: $100 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 100 times less sensitive than cones. BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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Eye Physiology: $100 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 100 times less sensitive than cones. BACK TO GAME
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Eye Physiology: $200 Question Presbyopia is the inability of the ________. a. lens to accommodate b. pupils to constrict c. cornea to refract light d. cones to depolarize BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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Eye Physiology: $200 Answer Presbyopia is the inability of the ________. a. lens to accommodate b. pupils to constrict c. cornea to refract light d. cones to depolarize BACK TO GAME
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Eye Physiology: $300 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
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Eye Physiology: $300 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
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Eye Physiology: $400 Question Which of the following statements is true of vision? a. The cornea helps converge light rays onto the retina. b. The lens of the eye will become more convex when focusing on far objects. c. The light entering the eye is focused onto the optic disc. d. The iris helps to focus the lens. BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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Eye Physiology: $400 Answer Which of the following statements is true of vision? a. The cornea helps converge light rays onto the retina. b. The lens of the eye will become more convex when focusing on far objects. c. The light entering the eye is focused onto the optic disc. d. The iris helps to focus the lens. BACK TO GAME
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Eye Physiology: $500 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
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Eye Physiology: $500 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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Taste and Smell: $300 Question The sense of smell can ____________. a. elicit an emotional response b. exhibit adaptation c. trigger a fight-or-flight response d. do all of the above BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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Taste and Smell: $300 Answer The sense of smell can ____________. a. elicit an emotional response b. exhibit adaptation c. trigger a fight-or-flight response d. do all of the above BACK TO GAME
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Taste and Smell: $400 Question The sense of taste is carried back to the brain by all of the following cranial nerves except: a. V. b. VII. c. IX. d. X. BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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Taste and Smell: $400 Answer The sense of taste is carried back to the brain by all of the following cranial nerves except: a. V. b. VII. c. IX. d. X. BACK TO GAME
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Taste and Smell: $500 Question Taste buds are replaced about every ______. a. 7 to 10 days b. 7 to 10 weeks c. 7 to 10 months d. 7 to 10 years BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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Taste and Smell: $500 Answer Taste buds are replaced about every ______. a. 7 to 10 days b. 7 to 10 weeks c. 7 to 10 months d. 7 to 10 years BACK TO GAME
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Ear Anatomy: $100 Question The pharyngotympanic tube connects the throat with which part of the ear? a. External ear b. Middle ear c. Internal ear d. Cochlear duct BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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Ear Anatomy: $100 Answer The pharyngotympanic tube connects the throat with which part of the ear? a. External ear b. Middle ear c. Internal ear d. Cochlear duct BACK TO GAME
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Ear Anatomy: $200 Question The bony labyrinth contains: a. the spiral organs of Corti. b. endolymph. c. perilymph. d. both a and b. BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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Ear Anatomy: $200 Answer The bony labyrinth contains: a. the spiral organs of Corti. b. endolymph. c. perilymph. d. both a and b. BACK TO GAME
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Ear Anatomy: $300 Question The spiral organs of Corti are found in the _______. a. vestibule b. semicircular canals c. utricle d. cochlea BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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Ear Anatomy: $300 Answer The spiral organs of Corti are found in the _______. a. vestibule b. semicircular canals c. utricle d. cochlea BACK TO GAME
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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
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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
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Ear Anatomy: $500 Question The scala tympani extends from the apex of the cochlea to the _________. a. scala media b. scala vestibuli c. basilar membrane d. round window BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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Ear Anatomy: $500 Answer The scala tympani extends from the apex of the cochlea to the _________. a. scala media b. scala vestibuli c. basilar membrane d. round window BACK TO GAME
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Ear Physiology: $100 Question Sound is transmitted from the tympanic membrane to the internal ear by the __________. a. cochlea b. ossicles c. vestibular membrane d. round window BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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Ear Physiology: $100 Answer Sound is transmitted from the tympanic membrane to the internal ear by the __________. a. cochlea b. ossicles c. vestibular membrane d. round window BACK TO GAME
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Ear Physiology: $200 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
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Ear Physiology: $200 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
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Ear Physiology: $300 Question Sensorineural deafness results from all of the following except: a. loss of hair cells. b. damage to the cochlear nerve. c. damage to the ossicles. d. damage to the auditory cortex. BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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Ear Physiology: $300 Answer Sensorineural deafness results from all of the following except: a. loss of hair cells. b. damage to the cochlear nerve. c. damage to the ossicles. d. damage to the auditory cortex. BACK TO GAME
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Ear Physiology: $400 Question The maculae of the ear ________. a. respond to dynamic equilibrium b. contain hair cells c. are located in the semicircular canals d. are encased in a gelatinous mass called a cupula BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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Ear Physiology: $400 Answer The maculae of the ear ________. a. respond to dynamic equilibrium b. contain hair cells c. are located in the semicircular canals d. are encased in a gelatinous mass called a cupula BACK TO GAME
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Ear Physiology: $500 Question Vestibular nystagmus occurs when which receptors are stimulated? a. Spiral organs b. Maculae c. Cristae ampullares d. Cones BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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Ear Physiology: $500 Answer Vestibular nystagmus occurs when which receptors are stimulated? a. Spiral organs b. Maculae c. Cristae ampullares d. Cones BACK TO GAME
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FINAL ROUND Question Otoliths activate which receptors? a. Spiral organs b. Maculae c. Cristae ampullares d. Mitral cells BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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FINAL ROUND Answer Otoliths activate which receptors? a. Spiral organs b. Maculae c. Cristae ampullares d. Mitral cells BACK TO GAME
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