Chapter 12 Hole's Human Anatomy & Physiology 9th edition David Shier, Ricki Lewis, Jackie Butler,2024 Test Bank for Chapter 12 Somatic and Special Senses Complete (multiple choice, true or false and case studies)
Chapter 12 Hole's Human Anatomy & Physiology 9th edition David Shier, Ricki Lewis, Jackie Butler,2024 Test Bank for Chapter 12 Somatic and Special Senses Complete (multiple choice, true or false and case studies) ________________________________________ Somatic and Special Senses True/False Quiz Please answer all questions 1 The cerebral cortex functions in sensation and the perception of those sensations. A) True B) False 2 Sensory receptors are equally and proportionally distributed throughout the skin. A) True B) False 3 Taste and smell are sensations stimulated by chemical molecules. A) True B) False 4 The papillae on the tongue respond to sweet, sour, salt and bitter stimuli. A) True B) False 5 The olfactory cells have microvilli that enable them to respond to chemical stimuli. A) True B) False 6 The taste buds on the tongue enable a person to perceive the taste of various foods such as the garlic in lasagna. A) True B) False 7 Free nerve endings in the skin are associated with the sensation of pain. A) True B) False Multiple Choice Quiz Please answer all questions 1 A sensory receptor capable of detecting changes in hydrogen ion concentration is more accurately described as a ______________. A) thermoreceptor B) pain receptor C) mechanoreceptor D) chemoreceptor 2 Heavy pressure and vibrations stimulate ________________. A) proprioceptors B) baroreceptors C) Meissner's corpusles D) Pacinian corpuscles
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