9: Human anatomy and
physiology
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Rasmussen College
, Question 1
1 out of 1 points
Which of the following senses rely on chemoreceptors?
Selected Smell and Taste
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Question 2
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Which statement is true regarding the ear and hearing?
Selected The auditory (Eustachian) tube allows passage of sound waves to the
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tympanic membrane
Question 3
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The sclera is part of which layer of the eye?
Selected Fibrous layer
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Question 4
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Which of the following structures is in direct contact with the tympanic membrane?
Selected Malleus
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Question 5
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The malleus, incus, and stapes can be found in which part of the ear?
Selected Middle ear
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Question 6
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Which statement is true regarding the special senses?
Selected If an individual is missing a particular category of rod cells, he or she will
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be colorblind
, Question 7
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Which choice is true regarding the eye?
Selected A hyperopic eye occurs when the refracted light is focused behind the
Answer:
retina
Question 8
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What condition causes the lens to become defective due to clouding and leads to
distorted vision?
Selected Cataracts
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Question 9
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Gustation is the medical term that refers to the sense of smell.
Selected Fals
Answer: e
Question 10
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Movement of the cupula within the semicircular canals initiates the detection of
acceleration or de-acceleration by moving the sensory hair cells.
Selected Tru
Answer: e
Question 11
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What statement is true regarding the eye?
Selected The ciliary processes of the eye secrete the fluid that fills that anterior
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chamber of the eye
Question 12
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Which special sense does not depend on an organ with sensory hairs to assist in
their function?
Selected Sight
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Question 13
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The sense of taste involves cranial nerves VII, IX, and X.
Selected Tru
Answer: e
Question 14
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Cranial nerve (CN) I carries nerve impulses from the olfactory bulb to the brain,
where the impulses are perceived as smell.
Selected Tru
Answer: e
Question 15
1 out of 1 points