smart book Chapter 16
What wavelengths of light are visible to the human eye?
400-700 nm
Which fluid is secreted by the ciliary body and fills the anterior cavity of the eye?
Aqueous humor
Which is also known as the external acoustic meatus?
Auditory canal
Which is located in the middle ear?
Auditory ossicles
Infections of the throat may be transmitted to the middle ear via which of the following?
Auditory tube
Which structure connects the nasopharynx to the middle ear?
Auditory tube
The axons of bipolar sensory neurons leave the spiral organ to form which nerve?
Cochlear
Which type of photoreceptor is primarily responsible for photopic (day) vision and trichromatic (color) vision?
Cone cell
Which processes help focus an image on the retina during the near response?
Convergence of the eyes Accommodation of the lens Constriction of the pupil
Equilibrium refers to perception of which of the following? Choose three of the options below.
Coordination Orientation in space Balance
Which term refers specifically to the perception of acceleration?
Dynamic equilibrium
Vision is the perception of which of the following?
Electromagnetic radiation
Which term refers to coordination, balance, and orientation in three-dimensional space?
Equilibrium
Which term refers to the outermost layer of the eyeball?
Fibrous
Which term refers to the sensation of taste?
Gustation
Which sensory modalities are mediated by inner ear structures?
Hearing Balance
Which describe the choroid?
Highly pigmented Contains numerous capillaries Part of the vascular tunic (layer)
Cerumen does which of the following?
Inhibits bacterial growth Keeps the tympanic membrane pliable Waterproofs the ear canal
Pressure waves are transduced into neural signals in which section of the ear?
Inner ear
Which structures are part of the vascular layer of the eyeball?
Iris Choroid Ciliary body
Which statement about the pupillary constrictor is true?
It narrows the pupil.
Which are functions of the vitreous body?
Keeps retina smooth Maintains intraocular pressure
The visible bumps on the tongue are not taste buds, but instead are called _____ papillae.
Lingual
What are the visible bumps on the tongue called?
Lingual papillae
Which section of the ear runs from the tympanic membrane (ear drum) to the oval window of the cochlea?
Middle ear
The beginning of the inner ear is a membrane-covered opening called which of the following?
Oval window
The pupillary constrictor muscle is under direct control of which branch of the nervous system?
Parasympathetic
Rods and cones are examples of which of the following?
Photoreceptor cells
Which term refers to any structure specialized to detect a stimulus?
Receptor
As light passes through different mediums, its path will bend. What is this called?
Refraction
Which term refers to the bending of light rays as they pass through objects of different density?
Refraction
Which structure contains photoreceptors?
Retina
The inner layer of the eye contains which of the following?
Retina Start of optic nerve
Which type of stimulus will maximally activate the sensory receptors within the semicircular ducts?
Rotational motion
Which cochlear chambers contain perilymph?
Scala vestibuli Scala tympani
Which term refers to the posterior, white portion of the fibrous layer?
Sclera
Which structures are part of the outer, fibrous layer of the eyeball?
Sclera Cornea
Which term refers to sensory receptors accompanied by accessory tissues that facilitate transduction of a stimulus?
Sense organ
The cochlear nerve is formed by the axons of which of the following?
Spiral ganglion neurons
Which term refers to the perception of the orientation of the head when the body is stationary?
Static equilibrium
The auditory canal is a passageway through which bone?
Temporal
Which cranial bone contains the bony labyrinth?
Temporal
Which type of receptor is specialized to respond to hot and cold stimuli?
Thermoreceptor
What is the primary function of a sensory receptor?
Transduction
______ is the conversion of one form of energy to another. In biology, it is used to describe the conversion of stimulus energy into an electrical signal in the nervous system.
Transduction
What is the primary function of the outer ear?
Transmitting sound vibrations to the tympanic membrane
True or false: Inverted images are focused onto the retina by the lens.
True
Match each tunic of the eyeball to its components. Tunica fibrosa -> Tunica vasculosa -> Tunica interna ->
Tunica fibrosa -> sclera and cornea Tunica vasculosa -> Choroid, ciliary body, and iris Tunica interna -> Retina and beginning of the optic nerve
Which structure transmits sound vibrations to the auditory ossicles?
Tympanic membrane
What are the components of the vestibular apparatus? Choose three answers from the list below.
Utricle Semicircular ducts Saccule
The choroid, ciliary body, and iris belong to which of the three tunics of the eye?
Vascular
The ciliary body is part of which tunic of the eye?
Vascular
Together, the utricle, saccule, and semicircular ducts comprise which of the following?
Vestibular apparatus
Sound is produced by which of the following?
Vibrating objects pushing against air molecules
The _____ tube is a flattened tube which, when opened by actions such as yawning or swallowing, equalizes pressure in the tympanic cavity.
auditory
Ear ossicles are tiny ______.
bones
The taste _____ are found mainly on the lingual papillae and contain the sensory receptors for taste.
buds
Earwax, also called _____, is a protective, sticky secretion of ear canal glands. It waterproofs the ear canal and inhibits bacterial growth.
cerumen
The _____ body is an extension of the choroid that supports the iris and lens of the eye.
ciliary
Which structure secretes the aqueous humor?
ciliary body
The _____ is the translucent anterior section of the fibrous layer (tunic) of the eye.
cornea
True or false: As we age, the near point of vision decreases.
false
The cochlea contains receptors for which sense?
hearing
The ______ ear consists of the cochlea and the vestibule which are organs important for the senses of hearing and balance.
inner
The retina is part of which tunic of the eyeball?
inner
Which layer of the eyeball includes the retina?
internal
List the components of the lacrimal apparatus.
lacrimal gland lacrimal ducts
Which structure focuses incoming light onto the retina?
lens
List the ossicles of the middle ear in order, starting with the ossicle closest to the tympanic membrane.
malleus Incus Stapes
The bony labyrinth of the inner ear is lined with a series of fleshy tubes called the _____ labyrinth.
membranous
The lacrimal apparatus drains tears into the ______.
nasal cavity
The term " _____ response" refers to the processes involved in focusing on close objects.
near
The sense of smell is also known as ______.
olfaction
The sclera is part of which tunic of the eyeball?
outer
Which is an opening between the middle ear and the vestibule of the inner ear?
oval window
Which can be defined as discomfort resulting from tissue damage or exposure to noxious stimuli?
pain
_____ is a sensory modality mediated by specialized receptors called nociceptors.
pain
What are the neural components of the eye?
retina and optic nerve
Which are the photoreceptor cells responsible for night vision?
rods
The ______ ducts of the inner ear are specialized to detect rotational head movements (angular acceleration).
semicircular
What is olfaction?
sense of smell
What is gustation?
sense of taste
Which term refers to any audible vibration of molecules?
sound
A _____ is a receptor that responds to temperature (heat and cold).
thermoreceptor
What is the anatomical name for the eardrum?
tympanic membrane
The vascular layer of the eye is also called the ______.
uvea
The choroid is ______.
very vascular
The _____ body is a jelly-like substance located between the lens and the retina of the eyeball.
vitreous