A) rods and cones
B) organ of Corti
C) muscle spindles
D) olfactory cells
E) hair cells in ampullae
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A) B, G, and R.
B) R, G, and O.
C) R, Y, and B.
D) R, W, and B.
E) G, B, and Y.
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A) cochlear duct.
B) outer ear.
C) middle ear.
D) ampullae.
E) cochlea (organ of Corti) .
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A) exteroreceptors
B) detection
C) sensation
D) perception
E) thermoreceptors
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A) the wave frequency or number of vibrations per second
B) As the fluid in the cochlea vibrates with more force, the basilar membrane moves with greater force.
C) the number of hair cells that are stimulated
D) As the noise gets louder, the auditory tube expands.
E) The auditory cortex assigns greater volume to sounds coming from sources that are visually recognized as being louder.
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A) more ear bones for greater amplification
B) larger outer ears
C) a thinner and therefore more sensitive tympanic membrane (eardrum)
D) a wider range to the tectorial membrane and hair cells
E) a more advanced brain section devoted to hearing
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A) temperature
B) Merkel disks
C) Krause end bulbs
D) Meissner corpuscles
E) Pacinian corpuscles
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A) pupil → cornea → aqueous humor → lens.
B) lens → aqueous humor → pupil → cornea.
C) cornea → aqueous humor → pupil → lens.
D) cornea → pupil → aqueous humor → lens.
E) cornea → vitreous humor → pupil → lens.
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A) nearsightedness.
B) farsightedness.
C) astigmatism.
D) cataracts.
E) conduction deafness.
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A) salty
B) umami
C) sour
D) sweet
E) bitter
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A) The act of trying to read a book while riding in a car causes eyestrain.
B) When it is totally dark, the rods and cones of the eyes do not send any visual impulses.
C) After the wound healed, the pain also went away.
D) You notice the smell of liver and onions cooking when you enter the kitchen, but soon you do not notice the odor although they are still cooking.
E) At first you did not like rock music but as you became older, you found you liked it.
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A) The lens becomes rounded in order to bring the image to focus on the retina.
B) The lens will flatten out in order to bring the image to focus on the retina.
C) The lens becomes rounded in order to bring the image to focus on the sclera.
D) The lens will flatten out in order to bring the image to focus on the sclera.
E) The lens does not change shape in order to focus on an image that is close up.
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A) receptor proteins on the olfactory cells
B) receptor lipids on the olfactory cells
C) receptor carbohydrates on the olfactory cells
D) receptor proteins on the sclera
E) receptor proteins on the ossicles
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A) They contain the pigment rhodopsin.
B) They are functional only in dim light.
C) The stimulus formed results from the breakdown of rhodopsin.
D) They detect even the slightest motion.
E) All of the answer choices are true.
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A) retina
B) optic nerve
C) choroid layer
D) sclera
E) organ of Corti
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A) Rotational equilibrium would be lacking and you could not detect head movement.
B) Gravitational equilibrium would be altered since the otoliths would not be pulled down by gravity.
C) Without gravity, there would be no vertigo.
D) All balance systems would work similar to being on Earth with normal gravity.
E) There would be absolutely no sense of balance signals of either type without gravity.
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