Exam 3 Clicker & Quiz Questions
which structure is known as AV valve with 2 flaps
bicuspid valve
why do veins need valves
blood pressure is LOWEST in veins so the valves help ti oppose force of gravity
The ridge found at the bifurcation of the trachea is called the:
carina
which of the following separated the motor information from the sensory information
central sulcus
this portion of the myocardium separates the ventricles from one another
interventricular septum
The ___________ is lined by squamous epithelium.
oropharynx
as you go UP in an elevator, what is the mechanism involved in the perception of upward movement
otolithic membrane moves downward as a result of gravity
these muscles are located in the right atrium, right auricle and left auricle and are responsible for pushing the last drops of blood out of the atrium
pectinate muscles
T or F: the pulmonary arteries carry oxygenated blood to the heart
FALSE
where are pacemaker cells found
SA node
supplies innervation to the lateral rectus muscle of the eye
abducens nerve
which of the following structures connect the third and fourth ventricles
aqueduct of the midbrain
child has strep throat and infection in middle ear. the middle ear infection has spread to the hair cells near the beginning of the cochlea. which structure likely made it possible for this infection to reach the middle ear and what kind of sounds will the child have trouble hearing
auditory tube, high frequency
which structure prevents backflow into the left atrium
bicuspid valve
what vessel brings deoxygenated blood from systemic tissues below the heart to the right atrium?
inferior vena cava
A thick midline ridge in the thyroid cartilage that is sometimes referred to as the Adam's apple is technically named the:
laryngeal prominence
trace flow of blood from lungs to systemic tissues (include valves)
lungs > pulmonary veins > left atrium > bicuspid valve > left ventricle > aortic semilunar valve > aorta
which of the following gives a correct sequence of how substances are smelled
olfactory cilia, sensory neurons, olfactory bulb, temporal lobe
the scientific term for blind spot is
optic disc
the ___ and ___ of your __ ear are able to control the ability of the ____ to vibrate so that the sound waves do not get amplified that much when you hear a loud sound
tensor tympani, stapedius, middle, ossicles
The larynx is composed of ______________ big pieces of cartilage
3
T or F: the right ventricle pumps deoxygenated blood to the lungs
TRUE
can exercise change the size of your heart
YEAH
which cranial nerve has a cranial root and a spinal root
accessory nerve, CN XI
what vessel takes oxygenated blood from the heart to the systemic tissues
aorta
during the early phase of ventricular filling
blood flows passively from atria to the ventricles
during a trip to a mountain you start to breath more heavily. deciding to take a break, you accidentally burn yourself while trying to cook a meal. what two receptors were stimulated during this process of events?
chemoreceptors (oxygen in blood), nociceptors (burn/pain)
these connective tissue strings help hold the atrioventricular valves in place so they aren't pushed into the atria when the ventricles contract
chordae tendinae
the vascular coat of the eyeball is called
choroid
normal heart sounds are caused by what
closure of heart valves
conscious perception of vision probably reflects activity in the
cortex of the occipital lobe
blood in the left ventricle is (deoxy/oxy) and willl pass into the (what vessel?)
deoxygenated, pulmonary trunk
you spin around in circles quickly and abruptly come to a stop after 10 seconds, yet you still feel like you are still spinning for a few seconds. why do you have this sensation if you have physically stopped spinning?
endolymph in continues to flow and trick the brain
all blood being drained from the lower limb will take this pathway back to the heart
external iliac vein, common iliac vein, inferior vene cava
which of the following is not a cranial nerve that innervates the eye
facial nerve, CN VII
man with trauma to left eye. he cannot move his left eye due to detachment of the lateral, medial, superior, and inferior rectus; the superior and inferior oblique, and the levator palpebra muscle. which layer of the eye sustained the damage?
fibrous layer (b/c this is where muscles attach)
this structure was a hole between the two atria in fetal development but closes up around birth
fossa ovalis
the axon of the purkinje cells are located in the
granular cell layer
the larynx has 2 pieces of ______ cartilage and ____ cartilage
hyaline, elastic
ventricular systole happens
in a wave that begins at the apex and spreads towards the base
blood within the left atrium will pass into the
left ventricle
which type of general sense receptor detects pressure changes in walls of blood vessels and in portions of the digestive, reproductive, and urinary tracts
mechanoreceptors
the dendrites of the purkinje cells of the cerebellum are located in the
molecular layer
the larger the receptive field, the _____ it is to localize the stimulus (easier/harder?)
more difficult
potentially damaging stimuli that result in pain are selectively detected by
nociceptors
when viewing a dissected heart, it is easy to visually discern the right and left ventricles by
noticing the thickness of the ventricle walls
receptors of olfaction are found in the
olfactory epithelium
blood in the left ventricle is (deoxy/oxy) and will enter the _____
oxygenated, aorta
blood in the pulmonary veins is (deoxy/oxy) and will enter the (atrium)
oxygenated, left atrium
The __________ separates the nasal and oral cavities
palate
a special feature of fenestrated capillaries is that they have
pores
what vessel takes deoxygenated blood from the heart to the left and right lungs
pulmonary arteries
what vessels take oxygenated blood to the left atrium
pulmonary veins
cell bodies of purkinje cells are located in the
purkinje cell layer
trace blood flow of blood from the right atrium to the lungs (include valves)
right atrium > tricuspid valve > right ventricle > pulmonary semilunar valve > pulmonary trunk > pulmonary arteries > lungs
regarding olfactory pathways, axons of which neurons in the olfactory bulb within the olfactory tract to reach the olfactory cortex, the hypothalamus, and portions of the limbic system
second order neurons
occurs when a receptor becomes so accustomed to the stimulation that it stops gathering impulses
sensory adaptation
the process of gustatory transduction starts with which structure of the tongue
taste hairs
which structure is known as an AV valve with 3 flaps
tricuspid valve
which structure prevents backflow into the right atrium
tricuspid valve
the "lubb" sound heard with a stethoscope is caused by
turbulence in the blood when the AV valved close
which structure separated the external auditory canal from the middle ear
tympanic membrane
free nerve endings are ____ receptors and they can be compared to ______
unencapsulated, dendrites
you were kidnapped, blind folded and dumped in the trunk of a car. even though you can't see anything, you can feel the car is moving. which structures would be involved with this sensation?
utricle/ saccule
longest nerve that innervates the digestive system is the
vagus nerve