Nsci 280 week 6 – quiz chapter 15 & 16

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Chapter 15 The Special Senses
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1. Why does inhaling deeply and slowly through the nose help to identify an odor?

a. More air containing the odor is brought into contact with the olfactory epithelium.
b. Impulses originate slowly in the olfactory epithelium.
c. The tissue needs more time in contact with the odor.
d. Threshold for odor detection is high.
e. Receptors in the olfactory epithelium are highly specific.

2. Sensory structures that detect taste are

a. palates.
b. papillae.
c. taste buds.
d. ciliary membranes.
e. thermoreceptors.

3. Some thyroid disorders are characterized by an increase in the width of the palpebral fissure. This would be an increase in the distance between the

a. eyebrows.
b. eyelashes.
c. eyelids.
d. eyes.
e. lacrimal glands.

4. Which of the following cranial nerves innervates an eye muscle?

a. optic
b. facial
c. abducens
d. trigeminal
e. vagus

5. Blood vessels enter the eye and nerve processes exit the eye at the

a. optic disc.
b. macula lutea.
c. sensory retina.
d. fovea centralis.
e. pupil.

6. For distant vision,

a. the lens is more spherical.
b. the suspensory ligaments relax.
c. the ciliary muscles are relaxed.
d. light is refracted more by the lens than by the humors.
e. the lens is thickened.

7. When rhodopsin is exposed to light,

a. more rhodopsin is formed.
b. retinal separates from opsin.
c. the cones generate action potentials.
d. free retinal is converted to vitamin A.
e. retinal becomes more attached to opsin.
 
8. A person loses all vision in their left eye. One possible cause could be damage to the

a. optic chiasma.
b. left optic tract.
c. optic nerve in the left eye.
d. right lateral geniculate nucleus.
e. right visual cortex in the occipital lobe.
 
9. Damage to the vestibulocochlear nerve would result in some loss of

a. hearing and balance.
b. hearing and taste.
c. smell.
d. taste.
e. hearing and sight.

10. Olfaction is the sense of smell. What does “A” represent?

a. olfactory bulb
b. cilia (olfactory hairs)
c. olfactory neuron
d. axon of olfactory neuron
e. olfactory tract    

 
 

 

Chapter 16 Autonomic Nervous System
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1. If a somatic sensory neuron is impaired, which of the following is most likely to occur?

a. loss of muscle tone
b. loss of proprioception
c. paralysis
d. death
e. tetanus

2. Chain ganglia are part of the

a. central nervous system.
b. sympathetic branch of the ANS.
c. somatic motor branch of the ANS.
d. parasympathetic branch of the ANS.
e. spinal cord.

3. The membranes of all postganglionic neurons in autonomic ganglia have

a. somatotrophic receptors.
b. muscarinic receptors.
c. adrenergic receptors.
d. nicotinic receptors.
e. macrotinic receptors.

4. Autonomic reflexes

a. are impossible.
b. are integrated somewhere in the CNS.
c. have efferent input and afferent output.
d. are an example of positive feedback.
e. are harmful.

5. Which of the following is NOT a parasympathetic effect?

a. constriction of the pupils of the eye
b. contraction of the urinary bladder
c. decreased heart rate
d. dilation of the bronchioles in the lungs
e. increased gastric secretions
 
 
6. The figure illustrates the parasympathetic division. What does “A” represent?

a. preganglionic neurons
b. pelvic nerves
c. cranial nerves
d. postganglionic neurons
e. terminal ganglia

7. The figure illustrates the parasympathetic division. What does “B” represent?

a. preganglionic neurons
b. pelvic nerves
c. cranial nerves
d. postganglionic neurons
e. terminal ganglia
    

8. The figure illustrates the parasympathetic division. What does “C” represent?

a. preganglionic neurons
b. pelvic nerves
c. cranial nerves
d. postganglionic neurons
e. terminal ganglia

9. The figure illustrates the parasympathetic division. What does “D” represent?

a. preganglionic neurons
b. pelvic nerves
c. cranial nerves
d. postganglionic neurons
e. terminal ganglia

10. The figure illustrates the parasympathetic division. What does “E” represent?

a. preganglionic neurons
b. pelvic nerves
c. cranial nerves
d. postganglionic neurons
e. terminal ganglia

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