Deck 13: Sensory System

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These receptors are stimulated by changes in pressure or movement of body fluids.

A) photoreceptors
B) chemoreceptors
C) nociceptors
D) mechanoreceptors
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These receptors are stimulated by tissue damage (also called pain receptors).

A) thermoreceptors
B) photoreceptors
C) nociceptors
D) mechanoreceptors
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The receptors for this sense are free nerve endings that are stimulated by tissue damage.

A) pain
B) taste
C) touch
D) pressure
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When pain feels as if it is coming from an area other than the site where it originates, it is called:

A) proprioception.
B) deferred pain.
C) referred pain.
D) disassociated pain.
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Which of the following is not sensed by the tongue's taste receptors?

A) bitter
B) odor
C) sweet
D) salty
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The outermost layer of the eye (tough, fibrous connective tissue) is called the:

A) choroid.
B) canal of Schlemm.
C) aqueous humor.
D) sclera.
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Which of the following is the name of the colored portion of the eye?

A) pupil
B) iris
C) cornea
D) lens
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Which layer of the eye contains the rods and cones?

A) retina
B) optic disc
C) cornea
D) suspensory ligaments
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Nearsightedness is an error of refraction where the lightwaves are:

A) blocked due to scarring.
B) blocked due to cararacts.
C) focused behind the retina.
D) focused in front of the retina.
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The semicircular canals, cochlea, and vestibule are located in which area of the ear?

A) middle ear
B) inner ear
C) external ear
D) eustachian tube
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Deck 13: Sensory System
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These receptors are stimulated by changes in pressure or movement of body fluids.

A) photoreceptors
B) chemoreceptors
C) nociceptors
D) mechanoreceptors
mechanoreceptors
2
These receptors are stimulated by tissue damage (also called pain receptors).

A) thermoreceptors
B) photoreceptors
C) nociceptors
D) mechanoreceptors
nociceptors
3
The receptors for this sense are free nerve endings that are stimulated by tissue damage.

A) pain
B) taste
C) touch
D) pressure
pain
4
When pain feels as if it is coming from an area other than the site where it originates, it is called:

A) proprioception.
B) deferred pain.
C) referred pain.
D) disassociated pain.
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Which of the following is not sensed by the tongue's taste receptors?

A) bitter
B) odor
C) sweet
D) salty
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The outermost layer of the eye (tough, fibrous connective tissue) is called the:

A) choroid.
B) canal of Schlemm.
C) aqueous humor.
D) sclera.
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Which of the following is the name of the colored portion of the eye?

A) pupil
B) iris
C) cornea
D) lens
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Which layer of the eye contains the rods and cones?

A) retina
B) optic disc
C) cornea
D) suspensory ligaments
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Nearsightedness is an error of refraction where the lightwaves are:

A) blocked due to scarring.
B) blocked due to cararacts.
C) focused behind the retina.
D) focused in front of the retina.
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The semicircular canals, cochlea, and vestibule are located in which area of the ear?

A) middle ear
B) inner ear
C) external ear
D) eustachian tube
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