A) may be associated with vivid memories.
B) has direct connections to the limbic system and associated emotions.
C) works in conjunction with the sense of taste to produce a combined smell-taste effect.
D) All of the choices are correct.
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A) is extremely sensitive to light and responsible for night vision.
B) is the part of the eye that contains rods, cones, and bipolar cells.
C) controls the shape of the lens to maintain a clear image of focus at various distances.
D) is the part of the inner ear that recognizes rotational equilibrium.
E) is the internal part of the cochlea with hair cells that are stimulated by sound waves.
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A) nearsightedness.
B) farsightedness.
C) astigmatism.
D) cataracts.
E) conduction deafness.
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A) cochlear duct.
B) outer ear.
C) middle ear.
D) ampullae.
E) organ of Corti.
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A) cornea.
B) iris.
C) retina.
D) choroid coat.
E) fovea centralis.
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A) There are more cones than rods and cones are very sensitive to light.
B) Cones detect the color of an object, and are activated by bright light.
C) The retina has a circadian rhythm.
D) The lens filters differentially the many wavelengths of light.
E) The vitreous humor filters much light, and daytime intensity is necessary to get colored light through to the retina.
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A) farsightedness
B) cataracts
C) nearsightedness
D) astigmatism
E) Nearsightedness and astigmatism are not treated with corrective lens.
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A) the point of the eye at which color vision is most acute
B) the part of the eye that contains rods, cones, and bipolar cells
C) the part of the inner ear that recognizes rotational equilibrium and movement
D) the part of the choroid coat of the eye that is attached to the lens and the iris
E) the internal part of the cochlea with hair cells that are stimulated by sound waves
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A) pupil.
B) retina.
C) iris.
D) ciliary muscle.
E) lens.
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A) Hearing is not dependent on the inner ear.
B) All parts of the organ of Corti hear all ranges of sound.
C) Loud music cannot damage your ears.
D) Hearing is dependent on mechanical pressure.
E) Sound is similar to light insofar as it is transmitted through the vacuum of space.
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A) have camera-type eyes.
B) have eyespots that sense the direction and intensity of light.
C) make use of a wider range of the electromagnetic spectrum than humans.
D) have compound eyes composed of independent units called ommatidia.
E) All of the answers are correct.
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A) smell
B) vision
C) taste
D) All of the answers are correct.
E) Smell and taste only are correct.
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A) the retina which integrates the visual image.
B) the ganglionic cells.
C) the rods and cones themselves.
D) the visual regions of the brain.
E) the lens.
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A) The cones are better able to detect shades of color.
B) The rods are involved in black and white vision.
C) Rods and cones work together to detect the full image.
D) Rhodopsin is the molecule associated with vision.
E) Rods are activated by bright light and cones are better suited to night vision.
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A) radial keratotomy.
B) an unevenly ground lens to compensate for an uneven cornea.
C) cataract surgery.
D) wearing concave lenses to refocus the image on the retina.
E) wearing convex lenses to refocus the image on the retina.
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A) the formation of particles in the semicircular canal. These particles will stimulate the steroeocilia producing a sensation of movement when there is actually no movement.
B) the formation of particles in the semicircular canal resulting in an inner ear infection.
C) the formation of particles in the cochlea. These particles will stimulate the steroeocilia producing a sensation of movement when there is actually no movement.
D) the formation of particles in the malleus. These particles will stimulate the steroeocilia producing a sensation of movement when there is actually no movement.
E) the calcification of the malleus producing a decrease in the conduction of sound.
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A) Meissner corpuscles
B) Merkel disks
C) Pacinian corpuscles
D) Ruffini endings
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