Use the 64 quiz questions to prepare yourself and test whether you know the subject matter.
Buy the quiz questions and be prepared for your next test.
Add to cartWhat is a sensory organ?
A sensory organ is an organ that responds to stimuli, which are certain influences from the environment.
input text value
What are examples of stimuli?
Examples of stimuli include light, sound, smell, touch, and heat.
input text value
What do sensory cells in the sensory organs do?
Sensory cells in the sensory organs capture stimuli from the environment.
input text value
What happens in sensory cells when they detect stimuli?
Impulses, which are a type of electrical signal, are generated in the sensory cells.
input text value
How are impulses transmitted to the brain?
Impulses are transmitted to the brain via nerves.
input text value
What is the sensory system?
The sensory system is the collective term for all the sensory organs together.
input text value
What are the two types of sensory organs in the ears?
The ears contain the balance sensory organ (stimulus: gravity) and the hearing sensory organ (stimulus: sound).
input text value
What is the stimulus for the visual sensory organ in the eyes?
The stimulus for the visual sensory organ in the eyes is light.
input text value
Buy the quiz questions and be prepared for your next test.
Add to cart
Do you prefer to learn the quiz questions from paper? Then download the 64 questions as PDF.
Add to cart
Earn money by making quiz questions and learn directly for your upcoming test.
Create quizThese practice questions cover the key concepts from the Biology for You curriculum for 1 HAVO/VWO, Part B, Theme 5: Perception, Behavior, and Regulation. Each question is designed to test your understanding of the material, including the functions of sensory organs, the nervous system, and the endocrine system.
64 questions
Nederlands
07-24-2024
What is a sensory organ?
A sensory organ is an organ that responds to stimuli, which are certain influences from the environment.What are examples of stimuli?
Examples of stimuli include light, sound, smell, touch, and heat.What do sensory cells in the sensory organs do?
Sensory cells in the sensory organs capture stimuli from the environment.What happens in sensory cells when they detect stimuli?
Impulses, which are a type of electrical signal, are generated in the sensory cells.How are impulses transmitted to the brain?
Impulses are transmitted to the brain via nerves.What is the sensory system?
The sensory system is the collective term for all the sensory organs together.What are the two types of sensory organs in the ears?
The ears contain the balance sensory organ (stimulus: gravity) and the hearing sensory organ (stimulus: sound).What is the stimulus for the visual sensory organ in the eyes?
The stimulus for the visual sensory organ in the eyes is light.What is the stimulus for the olfactory sensory organ in the nose?
What is the stimulus for the taste sensory organs on the tongue?
Name the four types of sensory organs in the skin.
What are pain points?
What is the function of the epidermis?
What does the dermis contain?
What is the function of sweat glands?
What is a hair follicle?
What is stored in the subcutaneous connective tissue?
What causes a burn wound?
Where are olfactory sensory cells located?
How do olfactory sensory cells detect smells?
Where are taste sensory cells located?
Name the five different tastes detected by taste sensory cells.
How do we perceive other flavors besides the basic tastes?
What is sound?
What is the function of the eardrum?
What are the three ossicles in the middle ear?
What is the function of the Eustachian tube?
What is the purpose of the eyebrows?
What is the function of the eyelashes?
What do the tear glands produce?
What is the function of the sclera?
What is the iris?
What is the pupil?
What is the vitreous body?
What is the function of the lens?
What is the retina?
What is the yellow spot?
What is the blind spot?
What is the pupil reflex?
What is nearsightedness?
How is nearsightedness corrected?
What is farsightedness?
How is farsightedness corrected?
What does the nervous system do?
What are the two main parts of the nervous system?
What is the central nervous system (CNS) composed of?
What is the function of the CNS?
What are the three types of nerve cells?
What is a reflex?
What is a reflex arc?
What is behavior?
What is a behavior chain?
What is a stimulus?
What is a response?
What are internal and external stimuli?
What is motivation?
What is innate behavior?
What is learned behavior?
What is social behavior?
What is a signal in social behavior?
What are values?
What are norms?
What is observation in the context of behavior?
What is interpretation in the context of behavior?