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Chapter 15 Anatomy And Physiology From Science to Life, 2nd Edition by Jenkins, Gail

Anatomy And Physiology From Science to Life, 2nd Edition by Jenkins, Gail

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Chapter 15 Anatomy And Physiology From Science to Life, 2nd Edition by Jenkins, Gail

 

Complete Chapter Questions With Answers

 

Sample Questions Are Posted Below

 

1. A single sensory neuron can have how many modalities?
  A)  One    B)  Dozens    C)  Hundreds    D)  Thousands    E)  Zero
  Ans:  A     Difficulty:  easy

 

2. Which of the following is not an event in the process of sensation?
  A) Stimulation of sensory receptors D) Generation of impulses
  B) Transduction of the stimulus E) Integration of sensory input.
  C) Transmission of the synapse    
  Ans:  C     Difficulty:  easy

 

3. These are sensory receptors that are located in blood vessels and visceral organs and their signals are not usually consciously perceived.
  A) Encapsulated nerve endings D) Osmoreceptors
  B) Interoceptors E) Separate cells
  C) Chemoreceptors    
  Ans:  B     Difficulty:  medium

 

4. This type of sensory receptor responds to stimuli resulting from physical or chemical damage to tissue.
  A) Encapsulated nerve ending D) Nociceptor
  B) Free nerve ending E) Chemoreceptor
  C) Separate cell    
  Ans:  D     Difficulty:  medium

 

5. During this, the frequency of nerve impulses in the first-order neuron decreases during prolonged stimulus.
  A)  Fatigue    B)  Adaptation    C)  Perception    D)  Modality    E)  Transduction
  Ans:  B     Difficulty:  easy

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