Chapter 19 - Senses: General and Special
Through which cranial nerves does gustatory information travel?
- CN 7 - CN 9
Which of the following are correct names for the tube that connects the middle ear to the nasopharynx?
- Eustachian tube - Pharyngotympanic tube - Auditory tube
Which of the following would stimulate somatic nociceptors?
- Exposure to acid on the skin - Sprained ankle - Touching a hot pan
Order the regions of the ear from lateral to medial.
- External ear - Middle ear - Inner ear
Which of the following are functions of the inner ear?
- Hearing - Balance
Which of the following are true of an acoustic neuroma?
- It is a benign tumor - It can be caused by exposure to loud music
Which of the following are semicircular canals?
- Lateral - Posterior - Anterior
Which terms indicate a receptor type that is classified by its modality of stimulus?
- Mechanoreceptors - Thermoreceptors - Chemoreceptors
A detached retina is caused by a separation between which two layers?
- Neural layer of the retina - Pigmented layer of the retina
Which of the following are examples of olfactory cells?
- Olfactory cells - Supporting cells - Basal cells
Which of the following is a location where Krause bulbs are located?
- Oral cavity - Nasal cavity
Aqueous humor is secreted into the __________ chamber before traveling to the __________ chamber of the eye.
- Posterior - Anterior
What does the Sclera do?
- Provides for eye shape - Is made of dense connective tissue
The __________, the black hole in the eye, is surrounded by the colorful _________.
- Pupil - Iris
Which of the following are examples of encapsulated receptors?
- Ruffini corpuscles - Krause bulbs
Which of the following are a part of the fibrous tunic?
- Sclera - Cornea
What structures make up the vestibular complex?
- Semicircular canals - Utricle - Saccule
Where are mechanoreceptors found?
- Skin - Ear
Which of the following structures contain exteroceptors?
- Skin - Oral cavity
Which are examples of both somatic and visceral sensory receptors?
- Temperature - Chemical - Pressure
Which of the following muscles are located within the middle ear?
- Tensor tympani - Stapedius
These are true of rods.
- There are more than 100 million rod cells per eye. - They function well in dim light.
Which of the following are true of the olfactory hairs?
- They are unmyelinated - They are immobile
What are receptors for the general senses?
- Touch - Pain - Temperature
Which are true of the cornea?
- Transparent - Avascular
What are the types of papillae?
- Vallate - Foliate - Filiform - Fungiform
Order the structures of the eye fromsuperficial to deep.
1) Choroid 2) Photoreceptors 3) Horizontal cells 4) Bipolar cells
Order the layers of the eye from superficial to deep.
1) Fibrous tunic 2) Vascular tunic 3) Retina
Order the structures of the vascular tunic from anterior to posterior.
1) Iris 2) Ciliary body 3) Choroid
Order these structures in the order that the tears travel through them/
1) Lacrimal puncta 2) Lacrimal canaliculus 3) Lacrimal sac 4) Nasolacrimal duct
Order the auditory ossicles from lateral to medial.
1) Malleus 2) Incus 3) Stapes
Order these structures from superficial to deep.
1) Sclera 2) Choroid 3) Pigmented layer 4) Neural layer
Each eye has __________ lacrimal puncta.
2
How many auditory ossicles are found in each ear?
3
Gustatory cells have a __________ lifespan.
7-10 day
__________ of the eye is receded into the orbit.
80%
The tympanic cavity is filled with:
Air
What is the function of the auditory ossicles?
Amplify sound
What chamber is between the iris and cornea?
Anterior chamber
Equilibrium is the anatomical name of:
Balance
Taste buds are made of gustatory cells, supporting cells, and __________ cells.
Basal
Gustatory cells are found in taste __________.
Buds
Earwax is a combination of dead skin cells and __________.
Cerumen
__________ are receptors that detect chemicals.
Chemoreceptors
What is the largest structure of the vascular tunic?
Choroid
Which structure is filled with pigment from melanocytes?
Choroid
The junction of the palpebral and ocular conjunctive is called the:
Conjunctival fornix
Chemoreceptors
Detect chemicals
Photoreceptors
Detect light
Baroceptors
Detect pressure change
Thermoceptors
Detect temperature
Nociceptors
Detect tissue damage
Cutaneous receptors are a type of __________.
Exteroceptors
What type of receptor is found in the mucous membranes?
Exteroceptors
Hyperopia
Farsightedness
In a taste bud the basal cells replace the __________ cells.
Gustatory
Audition is the anatomical name of:
Hearing
The vitreous body is also called the vitreous __________.
Humor
Where are the photoreceptors located?
In the neural layer of the retina.
Where is the cochlea located?
Inner ear
Specific types of receptors called __________ detect stimuli in the internal organs.
Interoceptors
What structure is the dividing line between the anterior and posterior chambers?
Iris
Where are proprioceptors found?
Joints
Where are tears created?
Lacrimal apparatus
The nasolacrimal duct is found on the __________ side of the nose.
Lateral
The suspensory ligaments connect the __________ to the ciliary muscles.
Lens
What structure focuses incoming light onto the retina?
Lens
Tears contain an antibiotic-like enzyme called __________.
Lysozyme
Tactile receptors are a type of:
Mechanoreceptor
Stapedius is the name of a:
Muscle
Myopia
Nearsightedness
Emmetropia
Normal vision
Olfactory basal cells replace:
Olfactory cells
What structure creates a "blind spot"?
Optic disc
The lacrimal gland is made of two parts, the palpebral part and the __________ part.
Orbital
The eyelids are also called _________.
Palpebrae
Free nerve endings are usually found in the:
Papillary layer of the dermis
What type of receptor detects changes in light?
Photoreceptors
Which layer of the retina provides vitamin A for the photoreceptor cells?
Pigmented layer
What type of receptor monitors changes in position?
Proprioception
As tears drain through the lacrimal caruncle they enter small holes called the lacrimal __________.
Puncta
Specialized free nerve endings that surround hair follicles are called __________ hair plexuses.
Root
The vestibule contains two structures, the utricle and __________.
Saccule
What structure makes up the posterior portion of the fibrous tunic?
Sclera
Tarsal glands are __________.
Sebaceous glands
Vision is the anatomical name of:
Sight
Olfaction is also known as remote __________.
Smell
Olfaction is the anatomical name of:
Smell
Which auditory ossicle contacts the oval window?
Stapes
Changes in the external and internal environment are called:
Stimuli
The __________ ligaments connect the ciliary body to the lense.
Suspensory
Gustation is the anatomical name of:
Taste
Gustation is the sense of __________.
Taste
Neurons in the olfactory bulb travel through the olfactory _________ to the brain.
Tract
True or False: The primary purpose of the eyebrows is to keep sweat out of the eyes.
True
What type of papillae is the largest and least numerous?
Vallate
The conjunctiva is:
Vascular
Which layer of the eye contains the blood and lymph vessels?
Vascular tunic
Interoceptors are also called __________ receptors.
Visceral
In the eye, the __________ humor is gelatinous.
Vitreous