BIO 112 Ch. 10 Quiz

BIO 112 Ch. 10 Quiz

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BIO 112 Ch. 10 Quiz

BIO 112 Ch. 10 Quiz

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10 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the difference between general and special senses?

General senses are distributed throughout the body, while special senses are localized to specific organs confined to the head.

General senses are localized to specific organs, while special senses are distributed throughout the body.

General senses include vision and hearing, while special senses include touch and temperature.

General senses are only found in the skin, while special senses are found in the brain.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which is not true of the general types of receptors?

Thermoreceptors respond to noise.

Photoreceptors respond to light.

Chemoreceptors respond to chemical stimuli.

Nociceptors respond to pain.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is sensory adaptation? Which types of senses adapt?

Sensory adaptation is the process by which our senses adjust to different levels of stimulation. All five senses can adapt, including sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch.

Sensory adaptation is the process by which our senses become more sensitive over time. Only sight and hearing can adapt.

Sensory adaptation is the process by which our senses become less sensitive over time. Only taste and smell can adapt.

Sensory adaptation is the process by which our senses adjust to different levels of stimulation. Only touch and hearing can adapt.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Sense of smell – what type of receptors are involved? Where are the receptors located? What is the nerve pathway for the sense of smell?

Olfactory receptors; located in the olfactory epithelium; olfactory nerve pathway

Taste receptors; located on the tongue; gustatory nerve pathway

Photoreceptors; located in the retina; optic nerve pathway

Mechanoreceptors; located in the skin; somatosensory nerve pathway

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What structures do you find in the middle ear? What is the general function of each?

The middle ear contains the malleus, incus, and stapes, which transmit sound vibrations.

The middle ear contains the cochlea, which converts sound into neural signals.

The middle ear contains the pinna and ear canal, which collect sound waves.

The middle ear contains the semicircular canals, which help with balance.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which of the following structures are found in the inner ear and what is their general function?

Cochlea - responsible for hearing, Vestibule - responsible for balance, Semicircular canals - responsible for detecting rotational movements

Cochlea - responsible for balance, Vestibule - responsible for hearing, Semicircular canals - responsible for detecting linear movements

Cochlea - responsible for detecting rotational movements, Vestibule - responsible for hearing, Semicircular canals - responsible for balance

Cochlea - responsible for detecting linear movements, Vestibule - responsible for detecting rotational movements, Semicircular canals - responsible for hearing

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What are the functions of the structures found in the outer layer of the eye?

Protection and focusing light

Color vision and image processing

Nutrient supply and waste removal

Regulating eye pressure

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