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Exam 2 Nervous System and Special Senses

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #2
A  pharyngotympanic (auditory) tube
B    
C  tympanic membrane (eardrum)
D  external acoustic meatus
E  auricle (pinna)
F  lobule
Question #3
A  cochlea
B  vestibule of the ear
C  semicircular canals
D  tympanic membrane (eardrum)
Question #5
A  cochlear nerve
B  pharyngotympanic (auditory) tube
C  semicircular canals
D  cochlea
E  tympanic membrane
Question #6
A  auricle (pinna)
B  tympanic membrane
C  lobule
D  Pharyngotympanic (auditory) tube
E  external acoustic meatus
Question #7
A  pharyngotympanic tube
B  cochlear nerve
C  semicircular canals
D  tympanic membrane
E  cochlea
Question #8
A  chisel
B  hammer
C  anvil
D  stirrup
Question #9
A  semicircular canals
B  auditory tube
C  tympanic membrane
D  cochlea
Question #10
A  cochlea
B  semicircular canals
C  auditory tube
D  tympanic membrane
Question #11
A  anvil
B  chisel
C  stirrup
D  hammer
Question #13
A  semicircular canals
B  auditory tube
C  auditory ossicles
D  cochlea
E  external acoustic meatus
Question #14
A  external acoustic meatus
B  auditory tube
C  cochlea
D  auditory ossicles
E  semicircular canals
Question #15
A  chisel
B  anvil
C  hammer
D  stirrup
Question #16
A  cochlear nerve
B  tympanic membrane
C  auditory tube
D  semicircular canals
E  cochlea
Question #17
A  balance
B  hearing
C  transforming sound in neural message
D  both hearing and balance
Question #18
A  efferent nerves
B  afferent nerves
C  both afferent and efferent nerves
Question #19
A  both hearing and balance
B  balance
C  controling the pressure within the middle ear, making it equal with the air pressure outside the body.
D  hearing
Question #20
A  cornea
B  sclera
C  retina
D  vitreous humor
E  iris
Question #22
A  cornea
B  pupil
C  lens
D  optic nerve
E  iris
F    
Question #24
A  afferent nerves
B  both afferent and efferent nerves
C  efferent nerves
Question #25
A  sclera
B  iris
C  posterior segment
D  vitreous humor
E  optic nerve
Question #29
A  iris
B  choroid
C  sclera
D  lens
E  cornea
Question #30
A  iris
B  eyelids
C  conjunctiva
D  eyelashes
E  eyebrows
Question #31
A  conjunctiva
B  eyelashes
C  iris
D  eyebrows
E  eyelids
Question #32
A  V Trigeminal
B  VIII Vestibulochoclear
C  XII Hypoglossal
D  III Oculomotor
E  I Olfactory
Question #33
A  IV Trochlear
B  X Vagus
C  IX Glosopharyngeal
D  III Oculomotor
E  II Optic nerve
Question #34
A  VI Abducens
B  IV Trochlear
C  VII Facial
D  XII Hypoglossal
E  VIII Vestibulochoclear
Question #35
A  XI Accesory
B  X Vagus
C  XII Hypoglossal
D  V Trigeminal
E  IX Glosopharyngeal
Question #36
A  XI Accessory
B  V Trigeminal
C  XII Hypoglossal
D  IX Glosopharyngeal
E  X Vagus
Question #37
A  XI Accesory
B  V Trigeminal
C  X Vagus
D  XII Hypoglossal
E  IX Glosopharyngeal
Question #38
A  IX Glosopharyngeal
B  XII Hypoglossal
C  XI Accesory
D  X Vagus
E  V Trigeminal
Question #39
A  IX Glosopharyngeal
B  X Vagus
C  V Trigeminal
D  XI Accesory
E  XII Hypoglossal
Question #40
A  epineurium
B  endoneurium
C  ectoneurium
D  perineurium
Question #41
A  epineurium
B  perineurium
C  endoneurium
D  ectoneurium
Question #42
A  a reverberating circuit.
B  parallel processing.
C  serial processing.
D  a converging circuit.
Question #43
A  fascicle
B  epineurium
C  endoneurium
D  perineurium
Question #44
A  astrocytes
B  oligodendrocytes
C  microglial cells
D  Schwann cells
Question #45
A  speed the conduction and insulate neighboring axons from one another
B  store nutrients (fat) for use by the neurons.
C  make the axons live longer.
D  cover nodes of Ranvier.
Question #46
A  satellite cells
B  Schwann cells
C  astrocytes
D  microglia
Question #47
A  bipolar
B  multipolar
C  unipolar
D  pseudounipolar
Question #48
A  receptor, motor neuron, integration center, effector, sensory neuron
B  receptor, sensory neuron, integration center, motor neuron, effector
C  effector, sensory neuron, integration center, motor neuron, receptor
D  integration center, receptor, sensory neuron, motor neuron, effector
Question #49
A  oligodendrocyctes
B  Schwann cells
C  astrocytes
D  microglial cells
Question #50
A  only in the CNS.
B  only in the visceral nervous system.
C  only in the PNS.
D  only in the autonomic nervous system.
Question #51
A  Schwann cells
B  microglial cells
C  ependymal cells
D  satellite cells
Question #52
A  bipolar
B  unipolar
C  multipolar
D  pseudounipolar
Question #53
A  longevity
B  ability to survive without oxygen
C  inability to divide
D  high metabolic rate
Question #54
A  hearing
B  vision
C  pain
D  equilibrium
Question #55
A  information that signals muscle contraction in the organs in the ventral cavity.
B  information, such as pain, from the viscera in the ventral cavity to the CNS.
C  information from the skin to the CNS.
D  motor commands to the skeletal musculature.
Question #56
A  axon
B  cell body
C  synapse
D  axon terminal
E  dendrite
Question #57
A  cell body
B  synapse
C  dendrite
D  axon terminal
E  axon
Question #58
A  axon
B  cell body
C  axon terminal
D  dendrite
E  synapse
Question #59
A  dendrite
B  axon
C  synapse
D  cell body
Question #60
A  dendrite
B  cell body
C  synapse
D  axon terminal
E  axon
Question #62
A  dendrite
B  synapse
C  axon terminal
D  cell body
Question #63
A  dendrite
B  axon terminal
C  axon
D  synapse
E  cell body
Question #64
A  cell body
B  dendrite
C  synapse
D  axon terminal
E  axon
Question #65
A  cell body
B  axon
C  dendrite
D  synapse
E  axon terminal
Question #66
A  axon terminal
B  axon
C  cell body
D  synapse
E  dendrite
Question #67
A  cell body
B  synapse
C  dendrite
D  axon
E  axon terminal
Question #68
A  synapse
B  dendrite
C  axon
D  axon terminal
E  cell body