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BIO 136 Chapter 15 Quiz

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The sensory layer of the eye.

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Retina

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The structure most responsible for focusing light rays that enter the eye.

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Lens

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Helps maintain the intraocular pressure; located in the anterior part of the eye.

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Aqueous Humor

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Area of greatest visual acuity.

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Fovea Centralis

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Otoliths are:

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Ear Stone

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Connects the middle ear with the nasopharynx.

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Pharyngotympanic Tube

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Separates external acoustic meatus from the middle ear.

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Tympanic Membrane

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Contains Uticle and Saccule

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Vestibule

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An inflammation of the lining of the middle ear

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Otitis Media

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A condition often leading to blindness due to increased intraocular pressure

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Glaucoma

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A condition of deafness that may result from otosclerosis

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Conduction Deafness

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TRUE OR FALSE:

The optic disc is the location where the optic nerve leaves the eyeball?

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TRUE

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TRUE OR FALSE:

The fluid contained within the membranous labyrinth is called perilymph?

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FALSE

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TRUE OR FALSE:

Sour taste receptors are stimulated by hydrogen ions of acidic food substances?

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TRUE

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TRUE OR FALSE:

The structure that allows equalization of the pressure in the middle ear with that outside the body is the external auditory meatus?

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FALSE

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TRUE OR FALSE:

In order for sound to reach the spiral organ (of Corti), the auditory ossicles must vibrate the oval window and set the endolymph in motion?

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TRUE

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TRUE OR FALSE:

Light passes through the entire thickness of the neural layer of the retina the excite the photoreceptors?

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TRUE

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TRUE OR FALSE:

Without a functioning crista ampullaris, the semicircular canals would not function?

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TRUE

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TRUE OR FALSE:

The function of the lens of the eye is to allow precise focusing of light on the retina?

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TRUE

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TRUE OR FALSE:

Odorants must be volatile to be smelled?

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TRUE

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What is the main function of the rods in the eye?

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B. Vision in dim light

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What structure regulates the amount of light passing to the visual receptors of the eye?

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Iris

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Receptors for hearing are located in the _________?

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Cochlea

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Farsightedness is more properly called _______?

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Hyperopia

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Seventy percent of all sensory receptors are located in the _______?

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Eye

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Another name for the primary visual cortex is _________?

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Striate Cortex