BIO 208: A&P - CARLA 11
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| The vitreous body... | helps to stabilize the eye and give physical support to the retina.
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| The frequency of a sound is indicated to the nervous system by the... | region of the organ of Corti that is stimulated.
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| When viewing an object close to you, your lens should be more... | rounded
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| Damage to the fovea of the eye would interfere with the ability to... | see color
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| The sense of hearing is provided by receptors of the... | inner ear
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| Night blindness can be treated by administering... | vitamin A
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| The pigmented portion of the eye is the... | iris
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| The central opening in the eye through which light passes is the... | pupil
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| What we perceive as the pitch of a sound is our sensory response to its... | frequency
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| The structure that separates the cochlear duct from the tympanic duct is the... | basilar membrane
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| The lens focuses light on the photoreceptor cells by... | changing shape
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| The three different types of cones, each one sensitive to a different color wavelength of light, are... | red, blue, and green
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| An area of the retina that contains only cones and is the site of sharpest vision is the... | fovea
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| A blind spot in the retina occurs where... | the optic nerve attaches to the retina
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| Sound waves are converted into mechanical movements by the... | tympanic membrane
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| A structure that allows the middle ear to communicate with the nasopharynx is the... | auditory tube
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| The basic receptors in the inner ear are the... | hair cells
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| The structure that overlies the organ of Corti is the... | tectorial membrane
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| The ciliary muscle helps to... | control the shape of the lens.
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