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Ch 3 Psychology

Ch 3 Psychology 3.10-3.12 Questions

QuestionAnswer
The receptors on our taste buds work most like: Receptor sites on neurons
Which of the following statements about olfactory receptors is FALSE? Olfactory receptors are replaced every few years
After some time has passed, you can no longer smell the odor of the paper mill that you noticed when you first walked in your classroom. What is the most likely reason for this? You've adapted to the smell, even though it is still there
Pain sensations in the skin, muscles, tendons, and joints that are carried on large nerve fibers are called: Somatic pain
A bowl of gelatin with fruit in it will wiggle more than if it contained no fruit. This is most similar to the way the ______ work. Otolith Organs
Created by: ANursingStudent on 2008-10-21




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