Ch. 17
A sound with a frequency of 12,000 hertz would
be high-pitched.
The middle ear communicates with the nasopharynx through the
auditory tube.
The human lens focuses light on the photoreceptor cells by
changing shape.
What structure changes the shape of the lens for far and near vision?
ciliary body
The largest numbers of taste buds in adults are associated with the
circumvallate papillae.
The function of gustatory receptors parallels that of
olfactory receptors.
A(n) ________ is a basic unit or packet of light energy.
photon
Which of these is the correct pathway for transmission of visual information?
photoreceptor → bipolar cell → bipolar cell
The visual receptors of the retina are called ________.
photoreceptors
Taste receptors are distributed in which of the following places?
portions of the pharynx portions of the larynx surface of the tongue all of the above
All of the following are true of the lacrimal glands, except that they
produce a strongly hypertonic fluid.(NOT) produce most of the volume of tears. produce watery, slightly alkaline secretions. produce lysozyme. are located in recesses in the frontal bones
Lacrimal glands ____________.
produce lysozyme produce a watery secretion moisten the cornea Lacrimal glands perform all of these functions
The opening in the iris through which light passes is the
pupil
There are three different types of cones, each one sensitive to different light energies. These cones are designated
red, green, blue.
A loud noise causes
reflex contractions of middle ear muscles. an alerting reaction leading to sympathetic activation. a big pressure pulse entering the cochlear duct at that oval window. a large movement of the tympanic membrane. all of the above
A pigment synthesized from vitamin A is
retinal.
Which of the following is not one of the six primary taste sensations?
salty peppery (NOT) sour umami sweet
A normal, relaxed inhalation carries about ________ of the inhaled air to the olfactory organs.
2%
The olfactory epithelium is sensitive to more than ________ different "primary smells."
50
The visible spectrum for humans extends between a wavelength of 400 nm and ________ nm.
700
Which of the following statements about the retina is TRUE?
Axons carrying its output synapse in the thalamus. It has photoreceptors that do not respond to dim light. Ganglion cells send axons to the brain as cranial nerve II. It has photoreceptors that do not respond to red light. All of the above are true.
Why do things look blurry underwater without dive goggles or mask?
Rather than air, light is moving from water into the cornea and is thus refracted too little for a sharp focus.
Which of the following statements concerning vision is false?
The entire retina receives equal representation in the visual cortex. (FALSE) The visual cortex of the brain receives the entire field of vision. Approximately half of the fibers in each optic nerve cross to opposite sides of the brain at the optic chiasm. The image that is formed on the retina is inverted. Fibers of the optic nerve synapse at the lateral geniculates of the thalamus
Taste buds are monitored by cranial nerves
VII, IX, X.
An elongate outer segment containing membranous discs and a narrow connecting stalk that attaches the outer segment to the inner segment describes
a photoreceptor
The ciliary muscle contracts to
adjust the shape of the lens for near vision.
The first step in the process of olfaction is __________.
an odorant molecule binding to a specific protein
The space between the cornea and the iris is the
anterior cavity.
The cornea is part of the
both fibrous tunic and neural tunic.
The ________ conveys information about head position with respect to gravity.
both utricle and saccule
Which of the following is true about rhodopsin?
called visual purple is bleached during photoreception is the visual pigment in rods consists of opsin + retinal all of the above
The abnormality that develops when a lens loses its transparency is known as a ________.
cataract
Olfactory information is first received by which part of the brain?
cerebrum
People unable to distinguish certain colors have a form of ________.
color blindness
________ are photoreceptors that convey our ability to see color.
cones
The ________ covers most of the exposed surface of the eye.
conjunctiva
A ray of light entering the eye will encounter these structures in which order?
conjunctiva → cornea → aqueous humor → lens → vitreous body → retina → choroid
A sudden rise of room brightness would cause
contraction of the sphincter pupillary muscles.
In the human eye, most refraction occurs when light passes through the
cornea
The transparent portion of the fibrous tunic is the
cornea
Olfactory organs are located in the nasal cavity inferior to the perforated bony structure known as the ________.
cribriform plate
Sound travels to the eardrum through the ________.
external auditory canal
The "white" of the eye is part of the __________ tunic.
fibrous
The sense of taste is also known as ________.
gustation
The vitreous body
helps to stabilize the eye and give physical support to the retina.
The senses of equilibrium and hearing are provided by receptors of the
inner ear
The part of the eye that determines eye color is the
iris
A sty ________
is often caused by bacteria. may involve a tarsal gland. is a painful swelling in an eyelash. may involve a sebaceous gland. all of the above
Which of the following descriptions applies/apply to the term myopia?
nearsightedness, corrected with diverging lens, and image focused in front of retina
The olfactory receptors are highly modified ________.
neurons
Which of the following is a function of tears?
nourish the cornea and conjunctiva lubricate the eye provide oxygen wash away debris all of the above
Olfactory receptors send axons through the cribriform plate. They synapse on neurons in the
olfactory bulb.
Gustatory receptors are located
on the surface of the tongue.
Taste buds are monitored by which cranial nerve(s)?
only glossopharyngeal nerve (IX) and facial nerve (VII)
If your vision is 20/15, this means that you can
see objects at 20 feet that individuals with normal eyesight can see at 15 feet.
Movement of the endolymph in the semicircular canals
signals rotational movements.
A(n) ________ is an infection in one of the glands on the eyelids.
sty
________ glands are modified sebaceous glands located along the margin of the eyelid that secrete a lipid-rich product.
tarsal
Which of the following produces a lipid-rich secretion that prevents the upper and lower eyelids from sticking together at their edges?
tarsal gland
When a rod is stimulated by light,
the plasma membrane becomes hyperpolarized. the retinal changes from the 11-cis to the 11-trans form. less neurotransmitter is released. cGMP decreases and sodium channels close. all of the above
The external acoustic meatus ends at
the tympanic membrane, the eardrum, or the tympanum.
When an external force bends the stereocilia of the inner ear hair cells,
there is a change in the transmembrane potential of the hair cells.
The external ear ends at the
tympanic membrane.
When all three cone populations are stimulated equally, we perceive
white
Which of these anatomical sequences is correct?
tympanum-malleus-incus-stapes-oval window-round window
The taste sensation that is triggered by the amino acid glutamate is known as
umami
A patient who experienced head trauma has lost the ability to taste spicy food. You should expect damage to cranial nerve ________.
v
The gelatinous material that gives the eyeball its basic shape is the
vitreous humor.