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quiz 3 for A&P Test

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vision: eye structure: vascular tunic- what structures are located here
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receptor distribution: general senses- somatic- def teperature
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Hearing: the ear is divided into what 3 anotomical regions
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ANS: parasympethic innervation increases or decreases smooth muscle activity in digestive tract
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vision: eye structure: vascular tunic- iris- by what ANS division does it constrict; by what division does it dilate
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vision: what is the prupose of accessory structures of the eye
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phantom pain: why does it occur
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def of phasic reception
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vision: eye structure: vascular tunic- aka
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receptor distribution: general senses- visceral- defof temperature
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vision: the cornea continues to where
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vision: eye structure: fibrous tunic- cornea- shape; what cells line it
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ANS: what division the parasympathetic or sympathetic division is structually more simple
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somatic nervous system: type of control
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Hearing: def of external ear; what structures are located here
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sympathetic division: aka
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equilibrium: rotation of the head causes wjat
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are the ANS and the SNS both part of the central and peripheral nervous system
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based on the stimulus location what are the 3 types of receptors
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hearing : the middle ear- what is the air filled region called
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uvea
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thoracolumbar division; "fight or flight"
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the schlera
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increases
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voluntary control from the central cortex imput from the basal nuclei (brainstem, cerebellum and SC)
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external ear, middle ear, inner ear
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located mostly on teh outsideof body; auricle, external auditory canal, terminates at teh tympanic membrane
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exteroceptors, interoceptors, proprioceptors
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the tympanic cavity
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convex to refract light; simple squamous epithelium
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respond to heat or cold
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stimulation of a sensory neuron anywhere along pathway from teh removed limb contimues to propagate a signal which is inerpreted as coming from removed area
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parasympathetic; sympathetic
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yes
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the endolymph with int the semicircular canal to push against the cupula covering the hair cells resulting in bending of the sterocilia and initiation of a nerve impulse
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iris, ciliary body, choroid
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quickly detect a new stimulus or change in a stimulus that has already been applied (perfume ,watch)
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respond to change in tep
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the parasympathetic
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provide superficial covering over its anterior exposed surface, prevent foreign objects from coming into contact with teh eye, keep the exposed surface moist clean and lubricated
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tactile receptors: unencapsulated- are they simpel or complex
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ANS: the preganglionic neuron synapses with what
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ANS: what division the parasympathetic or sympathetic exhibit more branching
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proprioceptors: the awareness of body position and stae of contraction is sent to where
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receptor distribution: special senses- def of gustatio n
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modality of stimulus: aka
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vision: is the cornea vascular or avascular
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receptor distribution: special senses- are the structurally complex or simple
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endocrine: pancreas produces what hormones
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Hearing: def of innerear; what structures are located here

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