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Eyes: $100 Question • Blood vessels of the eye are found in the ________. • a. cornea • b. choroid • c. retina • d. lens ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Eyes: $100 Answer • Blood vessels of the eye are found in the ________. • a. cornea • b. choroid • c. retina • d. lens BACK TO GAME
Eyes: $200 Question • Which of the following occurs when looking at near objects? • a. The lens flattens • b. The pupils constrict • c. The eyeballs diverge • d. The ciliary muscle relaxes ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Eyes: $200 Answer • Which of the following occurs when looking at near objects? • a. The lens flattens • b. The pupils constrict • c. The eyeballs diverge • d. The ciliary muscle relaxes BACK TO GAME
Eyes: $300 Question • The area where the optic nerve leaves the eye is called the ________. • a. fovea centralis • b. macula lutea • c. optic disc • d. fundus ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Eyes: $300 Answer • The area where the optic nerve leaves the eye is called the ________. • a. fovea centralis • b. macula lutea • c. optic disc • d. fundus BACK TO GAME
Eyes: $400 Question • All of the following statements are true of rods except: • a. they are used in dim light. • b. they contain a pigment called rhodopsin. • c. they are not found in the fovea centralis. • d. they are less sensitive than cones. ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Eyes:$400 Answer • All of the following statements are true of rods except: • a. they are used in dim light. • b. they contain a pigment called rhodopsin. • c. they are not found in the fovea centralis. • d. they are less sensitive than cones. BACK TO GAME
Eyes: $500 Question • Which of the following is true of myopia? • a. The myopic eye can see far objects clearly. • b. The eyeball is too short. • c. Light rays focus behind the retina. • d. Concave lenses help correct this condition. ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Eyes:$500 Answer • Which of the following is true of myopia? • a. The myopic eye can see far objects clearly. • b. The eyeball is too short. • c. Light rays focus behind the retina. • d. Concave lenses help correct this condition. BACK TO GAME
Taste and Smell: $100 Question • The receptors for taste and smell are classified as ________. • a. mechanoreceptors • b. chemoceptors • c. nociceptors • d. proprioceptors ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Taste and Smell: $100 Answer • The receptors for taste and smell are classified as ________. • a. mechanoreceptors • b. chemoceptors • c. nociceptors • d. proprioceptors BACK TO GAME
Taste and Smell: $200 Question • Which of the following is not a taste bud classification? • a. Sweet • b. Sour • c. Spicy • d. Umami ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Taste and Smell: $200 Answer • Which of the following is not a taste bud classification? • a. Sweet • b. Sour • c. Spicy • d. Umami BACK TO GAME
Ear Anatomy: $300 Question • This area contains receptors that sense upward motion when you are in a moving elevator_______. • a. saccule • b. semicircular canals • c. utricle • d. cochlea ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Ear Anatomy:$300 Answer This area contains receptors that sense upward motion when you are in a moving elevator_______. a. saccule b. semicircular canals c. utricle d. cochlea BACK TO GAME
Ear Anatomy: $400 Question • The stapes connects with the internal ear via the ___________. • a. basilar membrane • b. tympanic membrane • c. oval window • d. round window ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Ear Anatomy: $400 Answer • The stapes connects with the internal ear via the ___________. • a. basilar membrane • b. tympanic membrane • c. oval window • d. round window BACK TO GAME
Ear Physiology: $500 Question • Vibrations of the cochlear duct cause the cilia of the hair cells to bend against which membrane? • a. Tympanic • b. Vestibular • c. Tectorial • d. Basilar ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Ear Physiology:$500 Answer • Vibrations of the cochlear duct cause the cilia of the hair cells to bend against which membrane? • a. Tympanic • b. Vestibular • c. Tectorial • d. Basilar BACK TO GAME
CNS Anatomy:$100 Question • The outermost membrane that protects the brain and spinal cord is the _________. • a. arachnoid mater • b. choroid mater • c. dura mater • d. pia mater ANSWER BACK TO GAME
CNS Anatomy: $100 Answer • The innermost membrane that protects the brain and spinal cord is the _________. • a. arachnoid mater • b. choroid mater • c. dura mater • d. pia mater BACK TO GAME
CNS Anatomy: $200 Question • The postcentral sulcus contains the: • a. Premotor cortex • b. Primary motor cortex • c. Primary auditory cortex • d. Primary somatosensory cortex ANSWER BACK TO GAME
CNS Anatomy: $200 Answer The postcentral sulcus contains the: a. Premotor cortex b. Primary motor cortex c. Primary auditory cortex d. Primary somatosensory cortex BACK TO GAME
CNS Anatomy: $300 Question • If you are looking at the neck of the seahorse, which part of the brain are you examining? • a. Thalamus • b. Pons • c. Medulla • d. Midbrain ANSWER BACK TO GAME
CNS Anatomy: $300 Answer • If you are looking at the neck of the seahorse, which part of the brain are you examining? • a. Thalamus • b. Pons • c. Medulla • d. Midbrain BACK TO GAME
CNS Anatomy:$400 Question • Spinal nerves that are inferior to the spinal cord are called the __________. • a. conus medullaris • b. filum terminale • c. cauda equina • d. lumbar enlargement ANSWER BACK TO GAME
CNS Anatomy: $400 Answer • Spinal nerves that are inferior to the spinal cord are called the __________. • a. conusmedullaris • b. filumterminale • c. caudaequina • d. lumbar enlargement BACK TO GAME
CNS Anatomy: $500 Question • Where would you find cell bodies of visceral motor neurons: • a. dorsal horn. • b. ventral horn. • c. Lateral horn. • d. dorsal root ganglion. ANSWER BACK TO GAME
CNS Anatomy:$500 Answer Where would you find cell bodies of visceral motor neurons: a. dorsal horn. b. ventral horn. c. Lateral horn. d. dorsal root ganglion. BACK TO GAME
Brain Physiology: $100 Question • The medulla oblongata is involved in ________. • a. eye movements • b. breathing • c. speech • d. piano playing ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Brain Physiology: $100 Answer The medulla oblongata is involved in ________. a. eye movements b. breathing c. speech d. piano playing BACK TO GAME
Brain Physiology: $200 Question • All senses except for ________ are routed through the thalamus. • a. visual • b. auditory • c. gustatory • d. olfactory ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Brain Physiology: $200 Answer • All senses except for ________ are routed through the thalamus. • a. visual • b. auditory • c. gustatory • d. olfactory BACK TO GAME
Brain Physiology: $300 Question • Dopamine is produced in the substantia nigra, which is part of the __________. • a. diencephalon • b. midbrain • c. cerebrum • d. cerebellum ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Brain Physiology: $300 Answer • Dopamine is produced in the substantianigra, which is part of the __________. • a. diencephalon • b. midbrain • c. cerebrum • d. cerebellum BACK TO GAME
Brain Physiology: $400 Question • This region of the brain is involved in planning movements and executing learned movements such as riding a bike. • a. Primary motor cortex • b. Cerebellum • c. Premotor cortex • d. Broca’s area ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Brain Physiology: $400 Answer • This region of the brain is involved in planning movements and executing learned movements such as riding a bike. • a. Primary motor cortex • b. Cerebellum • c. Premotor cortex • d. Broca’s area BACK TO GAME
Brain Physiology: $500 Question • This area controls visual reflexes that help you to follow moving objects with your eyes. • a. Visual association areas • b. Hypothalamus • c. Pons • d. Midbrain ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Brain Physiology: $500 Answer • This area controls visual reflexes that help you to follow moving objects with your eyes. • a. Visual association areas • b. Hypothalamus • c. Pons • d. Midbrain BACK TO GAME