Quiz 5
Where are the cell bodies of sympathetic preganglionic fibers located in the spinal cord?
Lateral gray horn
Sclera
Protects and forms the outer cover of the eye.
Visual acuity is measured using a
Snellen eye chart
The foot plate is part of which structure?
Stapes
Color blindness is a sex-linked disorder.
True
Individuals with protanopia are less sensitive to red light.
True
Nearsightedness is also called myopia.
True
Short wavelengths from high pitched sounds cause displacement of the basilar membrane near the oval window.
True
The accommodation of the lens can reduce the blurriness of vision when viewing objects closer than 20 feet away.
True
During hearing, which of the following is the first to vibrate?
Tympanic membrane
The alleles that may cause color blindness are located on the
X chromosomes.
Visual acuity is measured using
a Snellen eye chart.
What causes astigmatism?
abnormal curvature of the eye
What is used to determine whether or not someone has an astigmatism?
an astigmatism chart
A person with 20/15 vision has _______ vision.
better than normal
An astigmatism will cause an image to appear
blurred.
What happens when a bright light is shone into one eye?
both pupils constrict
Changing the shape of the lens during lens accommodation is controlled by what muscle?
ciliary muscle
When the eye accommodates for near vision, the lens becomes more
convex
Astigmatism is a result from a defect in the
curvature of the cornea or lens.
A person with longer eyeballs is said to have myopia (or nearsightedness). This means images held further away from the eye appear blurry because the point of the eye's focus is __________ the retina.
in front of
Control of the pupillary light reflex is ______.
involuntary
Nervous system control of lens accommodation is _____.
involuntary
Contraction and relaxation of the muscle fibers of the ______ cause changes to the size of the pupil.
iris
When performing the blind spot demonstration in lab, what happens to part of the image as you move the card closer to the test subject's face?
it disappears
A person with 20/70 vision has ________ vision.
less than normal
A person with 20/20 vision has _________ vision.
normal
Another name for the blind spot is the
optic disc
The blind spot is located at the _________ of the eye.
optic disc
The decreased ability to accommodate for near vision is called
presbyopia
Color blindness involves inherited defects of
red/green sensitive cones.
Which is the most numerous photoreceptor cell type in the eye?
rods
The part of the eye referred to as the blind spot lacks
rods and cones
The iris is made of what type of muscle fibers?
smooth
What is the shape of the lens during close-up vision?
spherical
In the __________ division of the ANS, the preganglionic nerve fibers are short, while in the __________ division, the preganglionic fibers are relatively long.
sympathetic; parasympathetic
The _________ division of the ANS increases alertness. The __________ division has a calming effect on the body.
sympathetic; parasympathetic
What is being demonstrated when the eyes orient medially to keep a moving object in focus as it moves closer?
the convergence reflex
Which eye structure supports the retina to keep it flush against the back of the eye?
the vitreous humor
Which of the following is not true about cones?
they are stimulated by dim light
Individuals with deuteranopia are less sensitive to red light.
False
The middle ear has four bones.
False
Place the following labels in order indicating the passage of sound waves and their conversion to fluid waves through the ear and hearing apparatus.
1. Auricle 2. Auditory canal 3. Tympanic membrane 4. Malleus 5. Incus 6. Stapes 7. Oval window 8. Scala vestibuli 9. Cochlear duct 10. Scala tympani 11. Secondary tympanic membrane
Place the following labels in order indicating the passage of light through the eyeball. Start with the cornea at the top.
1. Cornea 2. Anterior chamber 3. Pupil 4. Posterior chamber 5. Lens 6. Vitreous humor 7. Retina 8. Choroid
Order the steps of eye dissection into the correct sequence.
1. Trim fat and muscle away with the help of scissors. 2. Perform a coronal cut and separate anterior from posterior eyeball. 3. Remove the lens from the anterior eyeball. 4. Isolate the cornea and iris. 5. Remove the vitreous humor from the posterior eyeball. 6. After inspecting it, remove the retina and examine the posterior wall of the eyeball.
The average near point of accommodation for a 20 year old is
10 cm
When performing an acuity examination, the test subject stands _____ feet away.
20
Vitreous Humor
Helps maintain eyeball shape and pushes retina flat against eyewall.
There are ____ types of cones in the eye.
three
What is the purpose of the pupillary light reflex?
to protect the retina
When body temperature increases, thermoreceptors are stimulated and send nerve signals to the CNS. The CNS sends motor signals to sweat glands, which attempt to reduce body temperature. This is an example of a __________ reflex.
visceral
The optic nerve (CN II) carries the special sense of
vision.
Color blindness is more prevalent in females than in males.
False
Optic Disc
Area where optic nerve exits the eye. Nerve signal moves out toward the brain.
Which nervous system controls glands, smooth muscle, and cardiac muscle?
Autonomic
Retina
Contains visual receptors called rods and cones. The sensory part of the eye.
An organ that receives both sympathetic and parasympathetic fibers is said to have what?
Dual innervation
This results if the eyes are unable to converge appropriately.
diplopia
The digestive tract has a nervous system of its own called the _________ nervous system.
enteric
The older we get the ______ the near point of accommodation moves.
farther