Chapter 8: Special Senses
The ability of the eye to focus on close objects is known as ____________. a) binocular vision b) accommodation c) refraction d) inversion
b) accommodation
Our sense of static equilibrium is created by the __________. a) vibration of the tympanic membrane b) movement of the otoliths along hair cells c) transmission of light through the lens
b) movement of the otoliths along hair cells
Which one of the following cranial nerves is NOT involved in either taste or smell? a) facial nerve (III) b) vestibular (VIII) c) vagus (X) d) glossopharyngeal e) olfactory nerve (I)
b) vestibular (VIII)
The three sets of color receptors within the retina are sensitive to wavelengths of visible light that are ____________. a) blue, green and red b) green, yellow, and purple c) red, green, and yellow d) orange, green and purple e) red, blue and yellow
blue, green, and red
The biconvex structure that focuses light on the retina is the __________. a) pupil b) iris c) lens d) cornea
c) lens
Which layer of the eye contains rods and cones? a) optic nerve b) sclera c) retina d) choroid
c) retina
The fibrous covering of the eye consists of the white outer layer, known as the ___________, and transparent portion known as the __________. a) conjunctiva; sclera b) iris; pupil c) sclera; cornea d) pupil; cornea
c) sclera; cornea
Hair cells that function as hearing receptors are located within the _________. a) auricle b) ossicles c) spiral organ of Corti d) oval window
c) spiral organ of Corti
The five taste sensations are ______________. a) sweet, sour, butter, nasty, gritty b) sweet, salty, spicy, bitter, gritty c) sweet, sour, bitter, salty, umami d) sweet, sour, chewy, gritty, greasy
c) sweet, sour, bitter, salty, umami
Which one of the lfollowing nerves serves the anterior tongue? a) vestibular b) cochlear c) glossopharyngeal d) vagus e) facial
facial
The greatest visual acuity is housed in the _____________. a) ciliary body b) optic disc c) blind spot d) fovea centralis e) vitreous humor
fovea centralis
The ___________ gland is located above the lateral end of each eye and releases tears. a) ciliary b) tarsal c) ceruminous d) lacrimal
lacrimal
What gland releases tears onto the anterior surface of the eyeball? a) sweat b) mammary c) tarsal d) ceruminous e) lacrimal
lacrimal
What structure of the eye focuses light on the retina? a) choroid b) iris c) lens d) optic nerve e) sclera
lens
Identify the pathway of vibrations as they travel from the tympanic membrane to the ossicles __________________. a) stapes, malleus, incus b) stapes, incus, malleus c) malleus, stapes, incus d) malleus, incus, stapes e) incus, malleus, stapes
malleus, incus, stapes
An ear infection following an illness such as a cold can pass from the throat through the auditory (pharynogtympanic) tube to the ______________. a) semicircular canals b) middle ear c) outer ear d) inner ear e) eardrum
middle ear
The inability to see distant objects is termed "nearsighted" or ____________. a) emmetropia b) hyperopia c) astigmatism d) myopia e) presbyopia
myopia
Vitamin A deficiency can lead to __________. a) color blindness b) night blindness c) presbyopia d) glaucoma e) cataracts
night blindness
Fibers from the medial side of each eye cross over to the opposite side of the brain at the ___________. a) optic chiasma b) optic radiation c) convergence d) optic tracts
optic chiasma
The region of the optic nerve lacking photoreceptor cells is known as the _____________. a) iris b) sclera c) choroid d) optic disc (blind spot)
optic disc (blind spot)
Tiny stones made of calcium salts that roll in response to changes in gravitational pull are called ___________. a) otoliths b) ossicles
otoliths
Eyes suddenly exposed to bring light experience ____________. a) accommodation pupillary reflex b) hemianopia c) convergence d) photo-pupillary reflex e) eyestrain
photo-pupillary reflex
The age-related condition resulting from decreased elasticity is known as __________. a) strabismus b) presbyopia c) hemianopia d) hyperopia e) myopia
presbyopia
Which of the following is NOT a primary taste sensation? a) bitter b) salty c) sweet d) pungent e) sour
pungent
The rounded opening of the iris through which light enters the eye is called the __________. a) choroid b) cornea c) pupil d) retina e) conjunctiva
pupil
The innermost sensory layer of the eye that contains biolar cells and ganglion cells is the _________. a) choroid b) sclera c) cornea d) retina
retina
The aqueous humor of the eye is reabsorbed into venous blood through the _________. a) ciliary body b) pupil c) inferior lacrimal canal d) scleral venous sinus (canal of Schlemm) e) nasolacrimal duct
scleral venous sinus (canal of Schlemm)
Dynamic equilibrium receptors that detect infotmation about angular or rotational movements of the head are housed in the __________. a) vestibule b) cochlea c) oval window d) semicircular canals
semicircular canals
The cochlear nerve transmits impulses to the auditory cortex located in the __________. a) parietal lobe b) temoral lobe c) occipital lobe d) frontal lobe
temporal lobe
Sound waves entering the external acoustic meatus (auditory canal) hit the eardrum, also known as the _______________. a) auricle b) ossicles c) pinna d) oval window e) tympanic membrane
tympanic membrane
The structure that divides the outer ear from the middle ear is a membrane known as the ______________. a) cochlea b) tympanic membrane (ear drum) c) vestibule d) auricle (pinna)
tympanic membrane (ear drum)
Static equilibrium receptors are located in the _________. a) vestibule b) cochlea c) tympanic membrane d) semicircular canals e) auricle (pinna)
vestibule
Which cranial nerve transmits hearing and equilibrium information to the brain? a) abducens (VI) b) trigeminal (V) c) trochlear (IV) d) oculomotor (III) e) vestibulocochlear nerve (VIII)
vestibulocochlear nerve (VIII)
The gel-like substance that reinforces the eyeball and events it from collapsing inward is the ___________. a) scleral venous sinus (canal of Schlemm) b) vitreous humor (vitreous body) c) ciliary body
vitreous humor
The three cranial nerves that carry taste sensations to the brain are ___________. a) facial, glossopharyngeal, vagus b) abducens, trochlear, ocluomotor c) hypoglossal, vagus, trigeminal d) hypoglossal, glossopharyngeal, facial
a) facial, glossopharyngeal, vagus
Which of the external eye muscles is controlled by cranial nerve VI (abducens)? a) lateral rectus b) inferior oblique c) inferior rectus d) superior rectus e) medial rectus
a) lateral rectus
The vibration of sound waves causes the tympanic membrane, or eardrum, to move against an ossicle known as ____________. a) malleus or hammer b) otolith c) incus or anvil d) stapes or stirrup
a) malleus or hammer
Which of the following is a sex-linked condition that more often affects males? a) color blindness b) glaucoma c) night blindness d) conjunctivitis e) cataracts
color blindness
The membrane that covers the outer surface of the eye and lines the eyelids is the __________. a) choroid b) conjunctiva c) sclera d) retina
conjunctiva
The transparent portion of the fibrous layer of the eye is the _________. a) choroid b) conjunctiva c) sclera d) cornea e) retina
cornea
Which one of the following correctly lists the order of the parts through which light passes as it enters the eye? a) cornea, lens, aqueous humor, vitreous humor b) aqueous humor, cornea, lens, vitreous humor c) cornea, aqueous humor, lense, vitreous humor d) lens, aqueous humor, cornea, vitreous humor e) vitreous humor, lens, aqueous humor, cornea
cornea, aqueous humor, lense, vitreous humor
The type of chemoreceptor responsible for our sense of smell is called a _____________. a) static equilibrium receptor b) dynamic equilibrium receptor c) photoreceptor d) olfactory receptor
d) olfactory receptor
The pigmented portion of the eye that has a rounded opening though which light passes in the ________. a) sclera b) retina c) lens d) cornea e) iris
e) iris