Chapter 16 Hw
What are the functions of the auditory ossicles?
- transmit sounds waves to inner ear - amplify sound
tactile disc
-Expanded nerve terminal that synapses with Merkel cell -Sensitive to fine touch
Equilibrium
A state of balance
Which are a part of the fibrous tunic?
Cornea, sclera
What is the name of the elevated region of the ampulla of the semicircular canal?
Crista ampullaris
Which is an accessory structure of the eye?
Eyebrow
What disease causes fluid build up in the eye, dislocating the lens?
Glaucoma
What type of receptor can undergo adaptation?
Phasic
What structure is the "white" of the eye?
Sclera
What structure makes up the posterior 5/6 of the fibrous tunic?
Sclera
Which part of the eye is an attachment site for extrinsic eye muscles?
Sclera
cribriform plate
The horizontal plate of the ethmoid bone separating the cranial cavity from the nasal cavity.
Which are true of rods?
There are more than 100 million rod cells per eye, They function well in dim light.
Which are true of the olfactory hairs?
They are unmyelinated, They are immobile.
Hearing and equilibrium are transmitted along which cranial nerve?
VIII
Hearing and our sense of balance comes from the stimulation of which cranial nerve?
Vestibulocochlear
basal cell
a type of cell in the innermost layer of the epidermis or other epithelial tissue.
What chamber is between the iris and cornea?
anterior chamber
Aqueous humor is secreted into the posterior chamber before traveling to the
anterior chamber of the eye.
What type of fluid is found in the anterior cavity of the eyeball?
aqueous humor
Which are the correct names for the tube that connects the middle ear to the nasopharynx?
auditory tube, pharyngotympanic tube, eustachian tube
Sound waves are funneled into the ear by the
auricle
proprioception
changes in body position
Gustatory cells are
chemoreceptors
The iris is continuous with the
ciliary body
The auditory tube is normally
closed
What type of photoreceptors detects color?
cones
The receptors for the special senses are found within the...
cranium.
What is the name of the gelatinous dome with embedded stereocilia of the semicircular canal?
cupula
The sclera is made of --------------, providing for eye shape.
dense connective tissue
Light rays are refracted or bent when they pass through two media of different
densities
root hair plexus
detect hair movement
We use the sense of olfaction to sample our
environment for information about the food we will eat, the presence of other individuals in the room, or potential danger.
The external layer of the eyeball is the _____ tunic.
fibrous
The outmost layer of the eye is called the ______ tunic.
fibrous
In the eye, the Vitreous humor is
gelatinous
Which may result in symptoms such as reduced field of vision, dim vision, and/or halos around lights?
glaucoma
The vestibulocochlear nerve transmits ______ information.
hearing and equilibrium
Thermoreceptors location
hypothalamus and skin
Where are photoreceptors located?
in the neural layer of the retina
What structure is the dividing line between the anterior and posterior chambers?
iris
As tears drain through the ------, they enter small holes called the-----
lacrimal caruncle; lacrimal puncta.
Pacinian corpuscles are also called
lamellated corpuscles
What type of receptors detects deep pressure and vibration?
lamellated corpuscles
The nasolacrimal duct is found on the ___lateral___ side of the nose.
lateral.
The utricle and saccule are involved in functions involving the position of the head?
linear acceleration, static equilibrium
olfactory receptor cell location
nasal cavity
A lack of photoreceptors in this structure creates the "blind spot"
optic disc
The vibration of the tympanic membrane causes movement of the
ossicles
free nerve ending
pain and temperature
nociceptors
pain receptors
Accommodation is controlled by the ______ division of the nervous system.
parasympathetic
The types of the receptor that include only the somatic sensory receptors within joints, muscles, and tendons are called
proprioceptors.
The area that a receptor cell gathers information from is called the
receptive field
The apparent distortion of the spoon in the water glass is due to the phenomenon called
refraction
chemoreceptors
respond to chemicals, detects molecules dissolved in fluid, that monitor the concentration of carbon dioxide in our blood
photoreceptors
respond to light
The semicircular ducts are involved in detecting
rotational acceleration.
Audition
sense of hearing
Olfaction
sense of smell
Gustation
sense of taste
Accommodation is the process of making the lens more
spherical
Tactile cells associated with tactile discs are located in the
stratum basale
Gustatory cells are found in
taste buds
Vision
the ability to see
The vestibule contains two structures
the utricle, and saccule
Taste buds are found on the
tongue and soft palate
It is the utricle and saccule that inform your brain that your head is
upright
The vascular tunic of the eye is also called the
uvea
Stretch receptors in the stomach would be classified as what type?
visceral sensory
The posterior cavity contains the ______ humor.
vitreous
The lens is ____ when we are viewing faraway objects
_flattened_
Olfactory receptor cells are ______ neurons.
bipolar
Somatic receptors are found within the
body wall
The auditory sensory axons of the cochlear branch of cranial nerve number 8 terminate in the cochlear nucleus within the
brainstem
The sphincter pupillae ______ the pupil
constricts
The optic disc contains ______ photoreceptors.
no
Which structures are part of the vestibular complex?
saccule, semicircular ducts, utricle
The cochlea has three fluid-filled ducts. Which are the names of these ducts?
scala vestibuli, scala tympani, cochlear duct
If stimulated over a period of time, adapting receptors lose eventually
sensitivity
baroceptors
sensory input from blood vessels -informs brain on changes to pressure in vessels
Localization and sensitivity are easily determined in a ______ receptive field.
small
A flattened dendritic disc is a type of unencapsulated receptor called a
tactile disc
When the basilar membrane moves, the stereocilia on the spiral organ hair cells distort because they are anchored by the
tectorial membrane