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A perceived increase in the volume of sound is best explained by .


A) a combination of multiple sound waves
B) an increase in the height of the sound wave
C) an increase in the width of the sound wave
D) a decrease in the width of the sound wave

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Taste is solely a response to chemicals dissolved in .

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Ling, a 75-year-old grandmother, complained that her vision was becoming obscured. Upon examination by an ophthalmologist she was told she had cataracts. What are they, how do they occur, and how are they treated?

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A cataract is a clouding of the lens that causes the world to appear distorted, as if looking through frosted glass. Some cataracts are congenital, but most are due to age-related hardening and thickening of the lens, or are a possible consequence of diabetes mellitus. The direct cause is probably inadequate delivery of nutrients to the deeper lens fibers. The metabolic changes that result are thought to promote unfolding of the lens proteins. Unprotected exposure to the UV rays of sunlight over time is also associated with cataract formation. The lens can be removed and replaced with an artificial lens.

Precision of eye movement is due to the fact that extrinsic eye muscle motor units typically innervate 8 to 12 muscle cells and in some cases as few as 2 or 3 muscle cells.

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The anterior chamber of the eye is filled with vitreous humor.

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The receptor membranes of gustatory cells are .


A) basal cells
B) taste buds
C) gustatory hairs
D) fungiform papillae

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The eye muscle that rotates the eye upward and turns the eye laterally is the .


A) inferior oblique
B) medial rectus
C) superior oblique
D) lateral rectus

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Which of the following best describes the function of the iris?


A) gives the eye its color
B) refracts light through the pupil
C) controls amount of light entering eye
D) adjusts the shape of the lens

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The optic disc forms a blind spot where the optic nerve leaves the eyeball.

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The sensation of loudness or the volume of a sound is detected by _.


A) faster vibration of the basilar membrane resulting in a higher frequency of hair cell stimulation
B) vibration along a greater length of the basilar membrane, stimulating a greater number of hair cells
C) greater movement of the basilar membrane resulting in greater deflection of the hair cells
D) sounds that can travel all the way to the apex of the scala vestibule with enough energy remaining to deflect hair cells

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Paralysis of which eye muscle would prevent the right eye from looking to the left?


A) Medial rectus
B) Inferior rectus
C) Superior rectus
D) Lateral rectus

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In the visual pathways to the brain, the optic radiations project to the .


A) optic chiasma
B) medial retina
C) lateral geniculate body
D) primary visual cortex

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If you shine a light into one eye both pupils will constrict. The best explanation for this is .


A) information from one eye is directly and immediately transferred to the other eye to maintain alignment of the eyes
B) a small portion of light always enters the other eye
C) sensory input from the retinas of both eyes converges at the optic chiasm and information from each eye is delivered to both the left and right sides of the brain
D) This, in fact, does not occur; information from both eyes is always separated.

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The nuclei are in the visual pathway and mediate the pupillary light reflexes.

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Roger went for his yearly eye examination and was informed that his intraocular pressure was slightly elevated (at 22 mm Hg). The physician expressed concern over this condition and noted that if the condition got worse, eye drops would be merited. What is wrong with Roger's eyes, and what are the possible consequences of this condition? Explain the function of eye drops used for therapy.

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If the drainage of the aqueous humor is blocked, pressure within the eye can increase, causing compression of the retina and optic nerve, resulting in a condition called glaucoma. The resulting destruction of the neural structures causes blindness unless the condition is detected early. Early glaucoma can be treated with eye drops that increase the rate of aqueous humor drainage or decrease its production.

During dark adaptation, .


A) the cones are activated
B) the rate of rhodopsin breakdown is accelerated
C) rhodopsin accumulates in the rods
D) the sensitivity of the retina decreases

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High frequency sounds are detected when the basilar membrane is displaced near the .

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Bitter taste is elicited by .


A) metal ions
B) hydrogen ions
C) alkaloids
D) acids

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Hot chili peppers contain a chemical compound called capsaicin that stimulate which type of receptor?

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Which of the following types of receptors are located in the mouth?


A) chemoreceptors, mechanoreceptors, thermoreceptors, and nociceptors
B) thermoreceptors, mechanoreceptors, and nociceptors only
C) chemoreceptors only
D) chemoreceptors, thermoreceptors, and nociceptors only

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