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Create quizBelow are 64 practice questions and answers designed to help you test your knowledge on various topics covered in the McGraw-Hill Online Learning Center. These questions cover a range of subjects including human body case studies, sensory receptors, and anatomy. Use these questions to prepare and assess your understanding of the material.
Sounds are detected by _____-receptors.
C) mechanoA nociceptor is a type of _____ receptor.
D) painPressoreceptors respond to changes in stimuli such as _____.
B) pressure within a vesselSensory adaptation occurs when stimuli become _____.
A) gradually ignoredStimulation of a _____usually results in pain.
D) free nerve endingLight skin touch is sensed by _____ receptors.
B) MeissnerAt a temperature of 50 degrees C, the most likely perception of a skin sensation is one of _____.
C) painThe following are usual causes of pain except which one.
D) polypeptidesOf the following, which can least likely undergo adaptation.
Which of the following is not likely to cause a headache.
Pain in the left arm caused by lack of blood to the heart is a type of _____ pain.
The best explanation for referred pain is that the nerves that are responsible are _____.
Pain originating in the parietal pericardium is _____ by the brain.
Which does not belong with the other items?
An analgesic is a drug which usually _____ pain impulses.
The _____of the brain seems to give one a crude awareness of pain.
Which of the following cannot block pain in the brain.
The movements in breathing can be detected by the _____ in the tendons of the thorax.
A stretch reflex occurs when the intrafusal fibers of a _____ are stimulated.
The _____ are the actual areas that respond to chemical stimulations for the sense of smell.
The olfactory receptor cells are examples of _____ neurons.
Which area allows one to perceive the aroma of a pizza.
Which sense is most likely to adapt rapidly?
A person aged 21 will probably lose _____ of their smell at 22.
The visible elevations on the tongue, that contain the receptors for taste are the _____.
Which of the following could be detected on the back of the tongue?
Which of these does not belong with the rest?
The nerves, which convey taste sensations, are the following except which one?
The gustatory cortex is located within the _____lobe.
Which of these does not belong with the others?
The purpose of the auricle is to _____sound waves.
The first structure to vibrate in response to sounds is _____.
The following belong together except which one?
The purpose of the ossicles is to _____ the incoming vibrations.
The stapes sends its vibrations to the _____.
Which of these does not belong with the others?
The auditory tube acts to equalize pressure between the middle ear and _____.
The term labyrinth refers to the appearance of the _____.
The membranous labyrinth contains _____fluid.
The portion of the inner ear, which detects sounds, is the _____.
Reissners membrane separates the cochlear duct from the _____.
Vibrations from the _____ reach the scala vestibuli first.
The cells that convert vibrations into neurological impulses are the _____ cells.
The connection between the cochlear hair cells and the VIII cranial nerve are made by _____.
The intensity of sounds is measured in units of _____.
The auditory perception center is located within the _____.
Which type of deafness can be treated by a cochlear implant.
The following belong together except which one?
The maculae can be found in the _____.
Stimulation of the crista ampullaris results in _____.
The term for eyelid is _____.
Tears drain into the openings of the _____.
Movement of the eyeball is effected by muscles innervated mainly by the _____nerve.
The outer covering of the eye is called the _____.
The suspensory ligaments attach to the _____.
The process of adjusting vision from a near to a distant object is called _____.
An increase in aqueous fluid pressure is a symptom of _____.
Which of the following is the first to come into contact with light?
The point of sharpest retinal vision is called the _____.
Which of the following is decomposed under light?
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