NERVOUS SYSTEM SENSES CONNECT LECTURE

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The cochlea has three fluid-filled ducts. Which are the names of these ducts?

-scala tympani -cochlear duct -scala vestibull

Which cranial nerve innervates the posterior 1/3 of the tongue?

CN IX

The term equilibrium refers to our awareness and monitoring of our ______position.

Head

Axons of olfactory cells form fascicles of cranial nerve number ______.

I

Some of the axons from the cochlea project directly to the ________colliculus of the midbrain.

Inferior

The types of the receptor that include only the somatic sensory receptors within joints, muscles, and tendons are called

PROPRIOCEPTORS

Olfactory receptors ______.

Perceives odors

What type of receptor monitors changes in body position?

Proprioception

The black hole in the eye is called the____ and it is surrounded by the colorful _____

Pupil, iris

______occurs when impulses from an organ are perceived as originating from the skin

Referred pain

What are the functions of the auditory ossicles?

To transmit and amplify sound from the outer to inner ear

True or false: Unlike other sensory information, olfactory pathways do not project to the thalamus.

True

A feature common to all receptors is ______.

ability to respond to a stimulus

The tympanic cavity is filled with ______.

air

The semicircular ducts are involved in detecting ______ acceleration.

angular

The iris is continuous with the ______.

ciliary body

The auditory tube is normally ______.

closed

The outmost layer of the eye is called the ______ tunic.

fibrous

The lens is ______ when we are viewing faraway objects.

flattened

Light causes the photoreceptor plasma membranes to ______.

hyperpolarize

Nerve signals arriving at the ______ are relayed to skeletal muscles that cause us to jump and turn our head in response to loud sounds.

inferior colliculi

Tears are created by the _____ apparatus.

lacrimal

The lacrimal apparatus produces, collects, and drains ____ fluid.

lacrimal

Vibration of the tympanic membrane causes

movement of the ossicles

The fat surrounding the eye is called ______ fat.

orbital

Accommodation is controlled by the ______ division of the nervous system.

parasympathetic

The sphincter pupillae is controlled by the ______ division of the nervous system.

parasympathetic

The lens is ______ when we are viewing close-up objects.

rounded

The vestibule contains two structures, the utricle, and

saccule

Olfaction is the sense of __________.

smell

At the optic chiasm, ______ of the axons from each optic nerve cross to the opposite side of the brain.

some

The middle and inner ear are in which bone?

temporal bone

Gustation is the sense of ________

to taste

Neurons in the olfactory bulb travel through the olfactory _____ to the brain ?

tract

The cornea is _____

transparent

Receptors for general senses are distributed throughout the ______ and viscera.

SKIN

Where is the lacrimal gland located?

Superior and lateral to the eye

The external acoustic meatus terminates at the_____ membrane, which is most commonly called the eardrum.

True

Sound waves are funneled into the ear by the ______.

auricle

The most visible part of the external ear is called the ________ or ________

auricle or pinna

Gustatory cells are

chemoreceptors

Receptors that detect chemicals are called

chemoreceptors

The optic disc is associated with ______.

cranial nerve II

What is the name of the elevated region of the ampulla of the semicircular canal?

crista ampullaris

What is the name of the gelatinous dome with embedded stereocilia of the semicircular canal?

cupula

The auricle has______ cartilage that supports its structure.

elastic

The utricle and saccule are involved in functions involving the position of the head?

linear acceleration and static equilibrium

Lacrimal fluid prevents bacterial infection because it contains an antibacterial enzyme called

lysozyme

A lack of photoreceptors in this structure creates the "blind spot"?

optic disc

The external ear is located mostly on the outside of the body, while the middle and inner ear areas are housed within the____ part of the temporal bone.

petrous

Most of the eye is ______ the orbit of the skull.

receded into

Some individuals experience pain in their left shoulder during a heart attack. This is an example of ______

referred pain

Some individuals experience pain in their left shoulder during a heart attack. This is an example of ______.

referred pain

Which structures are part of the vestibular complex?

semicircular ducts, utricle, saccule

Receptors for general senses are usually ______.

simple structure

Which auditory ossicle contacts the oval window?

stapes

Which are the characteristics of the cornea?

transparent and avascular

Stretch receptors in the stomach would be classified as what type?

visceral sensory

In the light, _____cells are no longer inhibited and therefore release the neurotransmitter glutamate.

bipolar

Somatic receptors are found within ______.

body wall

Gustatory cells are found in taste

buds/receptors

Receptors initiate sensory input to the ______.

central nervous system

The sphincter pupillae ______ the pupil.

constricts

Accommodation is the process of making the lens ______.

more spherical

Olfactory hairs house receptor proteins for detecting ______ specific odorant molecule(s).

one

Sensory receptors in which structures help monitor and adjust our equilibrium?

saccule, utricle, and semicircular ducts

What structure is the "white" of the eye?

sclera

Which part of the eye is an attachment site for extrinsic eye muscles?

sclera

When a figure skater does a lengthy spin on the ice, it is the sensory receptors in her _____ canals of the inner ear that are informing her brain about the position of her moving head.

semicircular

Reflexive movements of the head, eyes, and neck are coordinated by the ______.

superior colliculi

Mechanoreceptors located in the skin and mucous membranes are called ______ receptors.

tactile

What is the most numerous type of receptor?

tactile receptors

The fovea centralis lies ______ the macula lutea.

within

What color is the macula lutea?

yellow


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