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The activation of receptors in various sense organs
A. Transduction (actual process of converting)
B. Sensation (activation of receptors to begin with)
C. Stimuli (energy being detected)
D. Sensory receptors (one for each of the five senses, the pick up the stimuli) - ✔✔B.
Sensation (activation of receptors to begin with)
A high amplitude would indicate
A. Soft sound
B. A dim light
C. A high frequency
D. A bright light - ✔✔D. A bright light
Site of nerve transduction for auditory stimuli
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,A. Organ of corti
B. Basilar membrane (passes vibration from cochlea to corti)
C. Pinna (visible part of ear)
D. Cochlea (snail shaped structure that vibrates) - ✔✔A. Organ of corti
The ___________ is the place in the brain that the sense of smell is processed
A. Cilia (attached to olfactory bulbs)
B. Olfactory bulbs
C. Hippocampus (memory)
D. Papillae (taste buds are located and processed) - ✔✔B. Olfactory bulbs
Which of the following is not a somesthetic sense?
A. Cutaneous (skin senses: pressure, cold, pain, vibration)
B. Vestibular (tilt, acceleration, head position; important for posture and balance)
C. Sight
D. Kinesthetic (used during physical activity) - ✔✔C. Sight
A longer wavelength of a light wave is most likely
A. A brighter color (high amplitude)
B. On the red side of the spectrum
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, C. On the blue side of the spectrum
D. A purer color (saturation) - ✔✔B. On the red side of the spectrum
Someone with monochromatic color blindness has an absence of, or non-working,
A. Rods (dim light)
B. Fovea (where light is most sharply focused)
C. Retina (incoming light converted to nerve signal)
D. Cones (color light, sharpness, and detailed vision) - ✔✔D. Cones (color light,
sharpness, and detailed vision)
Which of the following changes the size or the pupil to adjust how much light comes in
A. Vitreous humor
B. Cornea
C. Lens (changes shape to bring light into focus)
D. Iris - ✔✔D. Iris
The __________ is the sight of cross over for the optic tracts
A. Right hemisphere
B. Left hemisphere
C. Optic chiasm
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