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© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc.
Chapter 8: Special Senses
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FINAL ROUND
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Level 1:
$100 Question
The covering of the eye is the
a. canthus.
b. conjunctiva.
c. choroid.
d. lacrimal canaliculus.
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ANSWER
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Level 1:
$100 Answer
The covering of the eye is the
a. canthus.
b. conjunctiva.
c. choroid.
d. lacrimal canaliculus.
BACK TO GAME
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Level 1:
$200 Question
Receptor cells in the eye that sense color are
a. lateral rectus.
b. ciliary zonula.
c. rods.
d. cones.
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ANSWER
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Level 1:
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Receptor cells in the eye that sense color are
a. lateral rectus.
b. ciliary zonula.
c. rods.
d. cones.
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Level 1:
$300 Question
Nearsightedness is called
a. astigmatism.
b. myopia.
c. hyperopia.
d. glaucoma.
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ANSWER
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Nearsightedness is called
a. astigmatism.
b. myopia.
c. hyperopia.
d. glaucoma.
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Level 1:
$400 Question
Wax glands of the ear are
a. myobian.
b. sebaceous.
c. ceruminous.
d. lacrimal.
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ANSWER
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Level 1:
$400 Answer
Wax glands of the ear are
a. myobian.
b. sebaceous.
c. ceruminous.
d. lacrimal.
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Level 2:
$100 Question
Our sense of static equilibrium is dependent on
a. vestibular apparatus.
b. maculae.
c. semilunar canals.
d. crista ampullaris.
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ANSWER
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Level 2:
$100 Answer
Our sense of static equilibrium is dependent on
a. vestibular apparatus.
b. maculae.
c. semilunar canals.
d. crista ampullaris.
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Level 2:
$200 Question
The six muscles attached to the outer surface of the eye that produce gross eye movement and make it possible for the eyes to follow objects are the _________.
a. endoscopic
b. endometrial
c. extrinsic
d. epidermal
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ANSWER
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Level 2:
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The six muscles attached to the outer surface of the eye that produce gross eye movement and make it possible for the eyes to follow objects are the _________.
a. endoscopic
b. endometrial
c. extrinsic
d. epidermalBACK TO GAME
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Level 2:
$300 Question
The biconvex structure that focuses light on the retina is the _______________.
a. Pupil
b. Lens
c. Cornea
d. Retina
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ANSWER
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Level 2:
$300 Answer
The biconvex structure that focuses light on the retina is the _______________.
a. Pupil
b. Lens
c. Cornea
d. Retina
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Level 2:
$400 Question
The structure that divides the outer ear from the inner ear is a membrane known as the ___________________.
a. Tripoli
b. Serous
c. Tympanic
d. Nictitating
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ANSWER
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Level 2:
$400 Answer
The structure that divides the outer ear from the inner ear is a membrane known as the ___________________.
a. Tripoli
b. Serous
c. Tympanic
d. NictitatingBACK TO GAME
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Level 3:
$100 Question
The stirrup bone of the internal ear is also known as ______________________.
a. Hammer
b. Anvil
c. Cochlea
d. Stapes
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ANSWER
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Level 3:
$100 Answer
The stirrup bone of the internal ear is also known as ______________________.
a. Hammer
b. Anvil
c. Cochlea
d. Stapes
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Level 3:
$200 Question
Tiny stones made of calcium salts that roll in response to changes in gravitational pull are called_________________________.
a. monoliths
b. lithographs
c. osteoliths
d. otoliths
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ANSWER
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Level 3:
$200 Answer
Tiny stones made of calcium salts that roll in response to changes in gravitational pull are called_________________________.
a. monoliths
b. lithographs
c. osteoliths
d. otoliths
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Level 3:
$300 Question
Infection of the covering of the eye is
a. glaucoma.
b. strabismus.
c. conjunctivitis.
d. presbyopia.
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ANSWER
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Level 3:
$300 Answer
Infection of the covering of the eye is
a. glaucoma.
b. strabismus.
c. conjunctivitis.
d. presbyopia.
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Level 3:
$400 Question
The gel-like substance that reinforces the eyeball and prevents it from collapsing inward is the:
a. Aqueous humor
b. Vitreous humor
c. Ciliary body
d. Choroid coatBACK TO GAME
ANSWER
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Level 3:
$400 Answer
The gel-like substance that reinforces the eyeball and prevents it from collapsing inward is the:
a. Aqueous humor
b. Vitreous humor
c. Ciliary body
d. Choroid coatBACK TO GAME
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Level 4:
$100 Question
Which one of the following correctly lists the order of the parts through which light passes as it enters the eye:
a. Vitreous humor, lens, aqueous humor, cornea
b. Aqueous humor, cornea, lens, vitreous humor
c. Cornea, aqueous humor, lens, vitreous humor
d. lens, aqueous humor, cornea, vitreous humor
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ANSWER
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Level 4:
$100 Answer
Which one of the following correctly lists the order of the parts through which light passes as it enters the eye:
a. vitreous humor, lens, aqueous humor, cornea
b. aqueous humor, cornea, lens, vitreous humor
c. cornea, aqueous humor, lens, vitreous humor
d. lens, aqueous humor, cornea, vitreous humor
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Level 4:
$200 Question
Which of the following is NOT associated with the middle ear.
a. Ossicles
b. Pharyngotympanic tube
c. Oval window
d. Auricle
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ANSWER
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Level 4:
$200 Answer
Which of the following is NOT associated with the middle ear.
a. Ossicles
b. Pharyngotympanic tube
c. Oval window
d. Auricle
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Level 4:
$300 Question
Hair cells that function as hearing receptors are located within the:
a. Auditory tube
b. Spiral organ of Corti
c. Oval window
d. Auricle
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ANSWER
© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc.
Level 4:
$300 Answer
Hair cells that function as hearing receptors are located within the:
a. Auditory tube
b. Spiral organ of Corti
c. Oval window
d. Auricle
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Level 4:
$400 Question
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The pathway of vibrations through the ossicles from the tympanic membrane, or eardrum, to the oval window is:
a. Incus, malleus, stapes
b. Stapes, incus, malleus
c. Malleus, stapes, incus
d. Malleus, incus, stapesANSWER
© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc.
Level 4:
$400 Answer
BACK TO GAME
The pathway of vibrations through the ossicles from the tympanic membrane, or eardrum, to the oval window is:
a. Incus, malleus, stapes
b. Stapes, incus, malleus
c. Malleus, stapes, incus
d. Malleus, incus, stapes
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FINAL ROUND Question
Equilibrium receptors are located in the:
a. Outer ear
b. Inner ear
c. Middle ear
d. Ossicles
BACK TO GAME
ANSWER
© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc.
FINAL ROUND Answer
Equilibrium receptors are located in the:
a. Outer ear
b. Inner ear
c. Middle ear
d. Ossicles
BACK TO GAME
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