Chapter 16: Nervous System - Senses
Middle ear contains three tiny bones known as the ossicles
1) Malleus, Incus, and Stapes
The __________ , the black hole in the eye, is surrounded by the colorful _____________ .
pupil, iris
What type of receptor is found in the mucous membranes?
Exteroceptors
What are the functions of the ear?
Hearing, equilibrium
Macular degeneration occurs when the ________ degenerates
Macula Lutea
What color is the macula lutea?
Yellow
Receptors for general senses are distributed throughout the ____________ and viscera
body
A ________ shaped lens is used to treat hyperopia and a ________ shaped lens is used to treat myopia
convex and concave
The limbus is the junction between the sclera and _______________
cornea
When you go from a bright light environment to a dark environment, you have a slow sensitivity to low light levels. This is called ________ ________
dark adaptation
Tarsal glands are _______
sebaceous glands
When a figure skater does a lengthy spin on ice, it is the sensory receptors in her _________ _________ of the inner ear that are informing her brain about the position of her moving head
semicircular ducts
Which of the following are muscles located in the middle ear?
stapedius and tensor tympani
Gustation is the sense of ________
taste
We have the ability to distinguish one odor among ____________ of different ones
thousands
The cochlea has three fluid filled ducts. What are the names of these ducts?
-cochlear duct -scala tympani -scala vestibuli
Three regions of the ear in order from lateral to medial
1) External ear 2) Middle ear 3) Inner ear
Place the layers of the eye in order from superficial to deep
1) Fibrous tunic 2) Vascular tunic 3) Retina
Structures of the vascular tunic in order from anterior to posterior
1) Iris 2) Ciliary Body 3) Choroid
Order these structures from superficial to deep
1) Sclera 2) Choroid 3) Pigmented layer of retina 4) Neural layer of retina
Place the structures of the eye in order from superficial to deep
1) choroid 2) photoreceptors 3) horizontal cells 4) bipolar cells
Order these structures in the order that tears travel through them
1) lacrimal puncta 2) lacrimal canaliculus 3) lacrimal sac 4) nasolacrimal duct
Place the structure of CN II in order from anterior to posterior
1) optic nerve 2) optic chiasm 3) optic tract
What chamber is between the iris and cornea?
Anterior chamber
What are the correct names for the tube that connects the middle ear to the nasopharynx?
Auditory tube, Pharyngotympanic tube, Eustachian Tube
What eye disorder causes "milky" vision?
Cataracts
Nociceptors
First order sensory neurons that respond to damaging or potentially damaging stimuli
Types of papillae?
Foliate, Filiform, Fungiform, and Vallate
Where are proprioceptors found?
Joints, muscles, and tendons
Where are tears created?
Lacrimal Apparatus
We use the sense of _______ to sample our environment for information about the food we will eat, the presence of individuals in the room, or potential danger
Olfaction
A lack of photoreceptors in this structure creates the "blind-spot"
Optic disc
A detached retina is caused by a separation between which two layers?
Outer pigmented layer of the retina and the inner neural layer of the retina
What is the space behind the lens called?
Posterior cavity
What are parts of the fibrous tunic?
Sclera and Cornea
Which auditory ossicle contacts the oval window?
Stapes
The _______ ligaments connect the ciliary body to the lens
Suspensory
What type of papillae is largest and least numerous?
Vallate
Taste buds are made of gustatory cells, supporting cells, and ___________ cells.
basal
Gustatory cells are ___________
chemoreceptors located within taste buds on the tongue and soft palate
Otitis media is more common in ________
children
The lens is ________ when we are viewing faraway objects
flattened
In a taste bud, the basal cells replace the __________ cells
gustatory
Which of the following are functions of the inner ear?
hearing and equilibrium (balance)
When the photoreceptors stop ________ the bipolar cells, the bipolar cells can then release their neurotransmitter that binds to receptors on the ganglion cells
inhibiting
Optic tracts extend to which of the following when they leave the optic chiasm?
lateral geniculate nucleus of the thalamus, and the superior colliculi
The eyelids are joined at the medial and lateral ________ commisures or ________
palpebral, canthi
If stimulated over a period of time, ________ receptors lose sensitivity over time.
phasic
From the optic chiasm, the optic tracts extend to the ________ ________ to coordinate reflexive movements
superior colliculus
What type of phasic receptors detect light touch, shapes, and textures?
tactile corpuscles
Tactile cells are associated with ________ ________
tactile discs
Neurons in the olfactory bulb travel through the olfactory _____ to the brain ?
tract
Transducers:
transform energy from one form to another form
Which of the following structures are a part of the vestibular complex?
utricle, saccule, and semicircular ducts
The roof of the cochlear duct is formed by the _________ membrane
vestibular
What is the largest structure of the vascular tunic?
Choroid
What type of receptor is found in smooth muscle of organs?
Interoceptors
Which of the following are true of rods?
- There are more than 100 million rod cells per eye - They function well in dim light
Which events occur during bright light adaption?
- cones gradually adjust - rods become inactive - pupils constrict
Which are true of the conjunctiva?
- it is vascular - it does not cover the cornea - it contains goblet cells
Which of the following are cells found in the olfactory epithelium?
- olfactory cells - basal cells - supporting cells
What type of receptor detects pressure changes?
Baroreceptor (a subtype of mechanoreceptors)
What substance produced in the external ear impedes microorganism growth?
Cerumen
What is the name of the "snail-shaped" structure?
Cochlea
Compared to many other animals, our olfactory ability is vastly more sensitive and more highly developed.
False
Auditory ossicles from lateral to medial
Malleus, Incus, and Stapes
What is the fat surrounding the eye called?
Orbital fat
________ include only the somatic sensory receptors within joints, muscles and tendons
Proprioceptors
Which of the following structures contains exteroceptors?
Skin and oral cavity (mucous membranes)
What are basic taste sensations?
Sweet, Sour, Umami
What is true of the olfactory hairs?
They are immobile and they are unmyelinated
What stimulates somatic nociceptors ?
Touching a hot pan, exposure to acid on the skin, sprained ankle
The primary purpose of the eyebrows is to keep sweat out of the eyes
True
Unlike other sensory information, olfactory pathways do not project to the thalamus
True
The conjunctiva is _______________.
Vascular
Stretch receptors in the stomach would be classified as what type of receptors?
Visceral sensory receptors
A vitreous body is also called the ____________
Vitreous humor
The junction of the palpebral and ocular conjunctiva is called the ___________
conjunctival fornix
When light hits the eye, the pupil _______ in bright light, or _______ in dim light.
constricts, dilates
Free nerve endings are terminal branches of ________
dendrites
Which structure focuses incoming light onto the retina?
lens
The lacrimal fluid prevents bacterial prevention because it contains the antibacterial enzyme called _______________
lysozyme
What is the margin between the photosensitve and nonphotosensitive regions of the retina called?
ora serrata
The are that a receptor cell gathers information from is called the ________
receptive field
chemoreceptors
receptors that detect chemicals
Specialized free nerve endings that surround hair follicles are called ________ hair plexus
root
The lens is _______ when we are viewing close up objects
round
Sensory receptors in which of the following structures help monitor and adjust our equilibrium?
saccule, utricle, and semicircular ducts
Which terms indicates a receptor type that is classified by its modality of stimulus?
Chemoreceptors, thermoreceptors, photoreceptors, mechanoreceptors, and nociceptors
Through which cranial nerves does gustatory information travel?
- CN VII - CN IX
The sclera:
provides for eye shape, and is made of dense connective tissue
The external acoustic meatus terminates at the ______ most commonly called the __________
tympanic membrane, eardrum
Hearing and our sense of balance comes from the stimulation of which cranial nerve?
vestibulocochlear (CN VIII)
Where are mechanoreceptors found?
Skin, ear. (and other tissues)
The lacrimal apparatus produces, collects and drains ________________ fluid
lacrimal
Tactile receptors are a type of ____________
mechanoreceptors
Gustatory cells within the taste buds are a specialized type of epithelial cell called ________ cell
neuroepithelial
As tears drain, through the lacrimal caruncle, they enter small holes called the lacrimal _________
puncta
In the eye, the ________ humor is gelatinous
vitreous