A&P 1: Chapter 11 Homework and Quiz

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___ results in severe mental disorientation and usually affects older adults.

Alzheimer's disease

An ___ is an enlargement or dilation of a blood vessel wall, commonly referred to as ballooning.

Aneurysm

What is the watery fluid found in the anterior chamber of the eye called?

Aqueous humor

___ is characterized by a cloudy lens

Cataract

The ___ is the second largest portion of the brain and functions as a reflex center in coordinating complex skeletal muscular movement, maintaining proper body posture, and keeping the body balanced.

Cerebellum

Which part of the brain controls body functions related to skeletal muscles?

Cerebellum

What is the wax-like substance that is secreted by the sebaceous glands in the auditory canal called?

Cerumen

The ___ is the snail-shaped structure in the inner ear where sound vibrations are converted into nerve impulses.

Cochlea

Violent shaking or jarring to the brain by a severe blow can lead to a ___.

Concussion

What receptors of the eye are responsible for color vision?

Cones

The thin membrane that lines the eyelids and covers part of the eye is called:

Conjunctiva

An inflammation of the conjunctival membrane is called:

Conjunctivitis

The ___ is the transparent central area of the sclera on the anterior eye.

Cornea

The posterior part of the brain that contains the thalamus, hypothalamus, and pituitary gland is the:

Diencephalon

In Parkinson's disease, a person exhibits a shuffling gait, tremors, and muscular rigidity. This disease is thought to be caused by a decrease in ____.

Dopamine

The ___ ___ of the midbrain is a reflex center that controls movement of the head and eyeballs in response to stimuli and the head and trunk in response to auditory stimuli.

Dorsal tectum

An inflammation of the brain is known as:

Encephalitis

____ is a disorder in the brain in which certain parts of the brain are overactive, producing convulsive seizures and possible loss of consciousness.

Epilepsy

What part of the ear serves to equalize the air pressure in the middle ear with that of the outside atmosphere?

Eustachian tube

Olfactory signals are transmitted to the ____ lobe.

Frontal

What part of the brain controls mood and olfaction?

Frontal lobe

What condition causes excessive intraocular pressure resulting in the destruction of the retina and atrophy of the optic nerve?

Glaucoma

The ability of the eye to see distant objects but not close ones is known as farsightedness or ____.

Hyperopia

What is considered the "brain" of the brain?

Hypothalamus

The colored part of the eye is called the:

Iris

Tears are produced by the ____ gland.

Lacrimal

Which portion of the brain contains the nuclei for vital life functions?

Medulla oblongata

The ___ ear contains the auditory ossicles.

Middle

Myelin sheaths are destroyed in:

Multiple sclerosis

What is a chronic inflammatory disease of the central nervous system in which immune cells attach the myelin sheath of nerve and cell axons?

Multiple sclerosis

____ is the ability to see close objects but not distant ones, commonly called, nearsightedness.

Myopia

Which part of the brain processes visual signals?

Occipital lobe

Another name for the sense of smell is the ____ sense.

Olfactory

The area of the retina where the nerve fibers leave the ye is known as the ____ ____.

Optic disk

Taste buds are located on what part of the tongue?

Papillae

Taste buds are the sensory structures found on certain ____.

Papillae

Which lobe of the cerebrum receives and interprets pain, touch, heat, cold, and balance impulses?

Parietal

____ is characterized by tremors of the hand when resting and slow shuffling walk with rigidity of muscular movements.

Parkinson's disease

The eustachian tube is connected between the _____ and the ____ ____.

Pharynx, middle ear

What contains a center that controls respirations?

Pons

___ is a condition that is a normal part of aging, commonly occurring during the 40's, and resulting in a decrease in the ability of the eye to accommodate for near vision.

Presbyopia

The opening in the eye for passage of light is called the:

Pupil

___ are receptors of the eye that are responsible for low-light vision.

Rods

The ear is responsible for hearing and equilibrium; the receptors for equilibrium are found in the:

Semicircular canals

Another name for a cardiovascular accident is a _____.

Stroke

The ear is adapted to pick up sound waves and transmit them to the auditory center of the brain located in the ____ lobe.

Temporal

___ is a condition that affects the muscles of the jaws, locking them into a closed position.

Tetanus

What part of the brain coordinates movements?

The cerebellum

The jelly-like substance found in the posterior chamber of the eye is ____ ____.

Vitreous humor

What part of the nervous system interprets messages from all over the body, responds to the messages, and carries out activities?

the brain

Name the four major parts of the brain:

the brainstem, the diencephalon, the cerebrum, and the cerebellum


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