BIO 201: Ch. 15
What would be found in the anterior and posterior chambers?
Aqueous humor
The primary olfactory cortex is located in the ______.
Temporal
The factors that affect visual acuity are ______.
the shape of the eyeball and flexibility of the lens
Together the cornea and the sclera comprise the ______ tunic.
Fibrous
Where are olfactory neurons located?
In the superior nasal cavity
Presbyopia occurs when the lens becomes ______.
Less flexible
Identify the members of the neuronal pathway. Select all that apply.
Medial geniculate nucleus of the thalamus Cochlear nucleus in medulla oblongata Cochlear ganglion
The optic nerves cross, forming the ______ ______.
Optic chiasm
The area of the retina that does not respond to light is the ______.
Optic disc
The optic chiasm forms as a result of crossing of the ______.
Optic nerves
True or False: Olfactory neurons are located in the olfactory epithelium of the superior region of the nasal cavity.
True
True or False: The sense of taste is transmitted by three cranial nerves.
True
Identify the middle layer of the wall of the eyeball.
Vascular tunic
As the height or ______ of a sound wave increases, the volume ______.
amplitude, increases
The photoreceptive molecule of rods is ______ and the photoreceptive molecule of cones is _____.
rhodopsin, iodopsin
Evaluation of the position of the head relative to gravity and detection of linear acceleration and deceleration is the function of the ______ labyrinth while evaluation of movements of the head is the function of the ______ labyrinth.
static, dynamic
The 5 major tastants are salt, __________, _________, ________, and _________.
sweet sour bitter umami
Correctly pair each of the structures of the ear with the appropriate function.
Auditory Ossicles - Transmits vibrations from the tympanic membrane to the oval window Auricle - Collects sound waves and directs them towards the external auditory canal Cochlea - Structure that contains sensory organs that convert sound waves into nerve impulses Auditory tube - Equilibrates pressure between the outside air and the middle ear Semicircular canals - Structure that contains sensory organs that detect motion
What are rods?
Bipolar photoreceptors that play a role in non-color vision under low light conditions.
Identify the neuronal pathway for hearing from the cochlear nerve and ending with the cerebral cortex.
Cochlear ganglion Cochlear nucleus in medulla oblongata Inferior colliculus Medial geniculate nucleus of the thalamus Auditory cortex of the temporal lobe
Match each of the structures of the ear with the appropriate function.
Cochlear nerve - Transmits auditory information Vestibular nerve - Transmits sensory information in regards to balance External auditory canal - Transmits sound waves to the tympanic membrane Cerumenious Glands - Produces wax that prevents foreign object from entering deep into the ear Tympanic Membrane - Transmits vibrations to the auditory ossicles
Color vision and visual acuity are the functions of _____ cells.
Cone
Name the photoreceptor cells that are responsible for color vision and visual acuity.
Cone cells
Identify those structures that are accessory structures of the eye. Select all that apply.
Conjunctiva Lacrimal apparatus Eyelid Eyebrows
Match each accessory structure with the correct function.
Conjunctiva - Mucus membrane protecting inner surface of eyelid and anterior surface of sclera Lacrimal apparatus - Protects and lubricates the eyes through the production of tears Extrinsic eye muscles - Moves the eyeball Eyebrows - Prevents perspiration from entering the eyes and shades the eyes from sunlight Eyelids - Lubricates eyeball by spreading tears over surface of eye and protects eye from foreign objects
Identify the structures that receive axons from the vestibular nucleus of medulla. Select all that apply.
Extrinsic eye muscles Thalamus Cerebellum
List the structures of the visual system. Select all that apply.
Eye Lacrimal gland
Identify the nerves that transmit taste sensations. Select all that apply.
Facial nerve (VII) Vagus nerve (X) Glossopharyngeal nerve (IX)
True or False: As the height or amplitude of a sound wave increases, the loudness of the sound decreases.
False
Identify the different types of papillae named according to shape. Select all that apply.
Foliate Filiform Vallate Fungiform
Identify the structures within the external auditory canal that prevents foreign objects from reaching the tympanic membrane. Select all that apply.
Hair Cerumen
Name the structure which is suspended between the posterior chamber and the vitreous chamber by suspensory ligaments.
Lens
The fovea centralis is found in the center of a yellow spot on the retina called the _____ lutea.
Macula
What are the functions of the aqueous humor? Select all that apply.
Maintains the shape of the eye Maintains pressure in the eye Nourishes the cornea Refracts light
A concave lens corrects ______.
Myopia
People who have ______ can see close object clearly, but distant object appear blurry.
Myopia
The retina forms the _____ tunic.
Nervous
Place the tunics of the eyeball in order, beginning with the innermost layer.
Nervous Vascular Fibrous
How does the avascular cornea acquire oxygen?
Oxygen diffuses from the atmosphere to the cornea.
Explain how the avascular cornea obtains oxygen and nutrients.
Oxygen from the outside air.
The projections on the surface of the tongue that contain taste buds are called ________.
Papillae
What is the normal unavoidable degeneration of the accommodation power of eye associated with aging called?
Presbyopia
Which type of astigmatism is easily correctable with glasses?
Regular
The nervous tunic of the eye is composed primarily of the ______.
Retina
The neural layer of the retina contains photoreceptor cells called _______ and _______.
Rods Cones
Differentiate rods and cones.
Rods contain the photoreceptive molecule rhodopsin and cones contain the photoreceptive molecule iodopsin.
Identify the components of the fibrous tunic. Select all that apply.
Sclera Cornea
Identify the structures that are part of the inner ear. Select all that apply.
Semicircular canals Vestibule Cochlea
The utricle and the saccule form the ______ labyrinth. It evaluates the position of the head relative to gravity and detects linear acceleration and deceleration.
Static
Identify the structures that are part of the middle ear. Select all that apply.
Tympanic membrane Auditory ossicles
Place the following structures in order as vibrations pass from the external ear to the inner ear.
Tympanic membrane Malleus Incus Stapes Oval window
Select components of the neuronal pathway for balance. Select all that apply.
Vestibular nucleus Vestibulocochlear nerve Thalamus
The eye's ability to focus an image on the retina so that a clear image is perceived is ______.
Visual acuity
The sense of smell is ____.
olfaction
Most neurons are permanent cells, however _______ neurons are unique among sensory neurons in that they are continuously replaced.
olfactory
The auditory ossicles function in transmitting vibrations from the ______ to the ______ of the inner ear.
tympanic membrane, oval window
The jelly-like substance found in the largest chamber of the eye is called _____.
vitreous humor