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Place the following labels in order indicating the passage of light through the eyeball. Start with the cornea as number one.
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lace the following labels in order indicating the passage of lacrimal fluid through the lacrimal apparatus beginning with the site of synthesis as number one.
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Unit 5 Chapter 16

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Place the following labels in order indicating the passage of light through the eyeball. Start with the cornea as number one. cornea anterior chamber pupil posterior chamber lens vitreous humor retina choroid
lace the following labels in order indicating the passage of lacrimal fluid through the lacrimal apparatus beginning with the site of synthesis as number one. Lacrimal gland Lacrimal ducts Conjunctiva Lacrimal punctum Lacrimal canal Lacrimal sac Nasolacrimal duct Inferior meatus of the nasal canal
Place the following labels in order indicating the passage of sound waves and their conversion to fluid waves through the ear and hearing apparatus. 1. auricle 2. auditory canal 3. tympanic membrane 4. malleus 5. incus 6. stapes 7. oval window 8. scala vestibuli 9. cochlear duct 10. scala tympani 11. secondary tympanic membrane
During hearing, which of the following is the first to vibrate? Tympanic membrane
he foot plate is part of which structure? Stapes
A structure composed of nervous tissue along with other tissues that enhance its response to a certain type of stimulus is called a(n) __________blank. sense organ
Which of the following are examples of the kind of information obtained from sensory receptors? bitter brightness of light duration of an instrumental note Placement of an item in your left vs. right hand
Which of the following is not a way that receptors are classified? By stimulus origin By sensory projection By stimulus modality By receptor distribution All of these are ways to classify receptors. By sensory projection
Which of the following statements are true regarding olfaction? Smell is a chemical sense. Odorant molecules dissolve in mucus before stimulating a receptor. Olfactory receptors have hairs on the apical surface that respond to stimuli.
Which of the following statements are true regarding gustation? Taste is chemical sense. When gustatory hairs are stimulated, a receptor potential is created. All of the primary tastes can be detected throughout the tongue.
As the number of cycles per second increases, the sound we perceive __________blank. gets higher
The three types of cones are differentiated by their __________blank. absorption peak
Which of the following is a true statement regarding photoreceptors? Rods are responsible for night vision. Cones are associated with color vision.
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