Anatomy & Physiology The Unity Of FormAnd Function 7th Edition by Kenneth S. Saladin
Anatomy & Physiology The Unity Of FormAnd Function 7th Edition by Kenneth S. Saladin
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Chapter 16 Sense Organs
Complete Chapter Questions With Answers
Sample Questions Are Posted Below
True / False Questions
| 1. | Transduction begins with an action potential in a sensory receptor.
FALSE |
| Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Blooms Level: 2. Understand Gradable: automatic HAPS Objective: H06.03 Explain the generator potential that occurs when receptors for general senses are stimulated. HAPS Topic: Module H06 Sensory receptors Learning Outcome: 16.01a Define receptor and sense organ. Section: 16.01 Topic: Introduction to sensory receptors |
| 2. | Sensory receptors sense only stimuli external to the body, such as light, sound waves, olfaction, and touch.
FALSE |
| Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Blooms Level: 1. Remember Gradable: automatic HAPS Objective: H06.01 Describe exteroceptors, interoceptors and proprioceptors in terms of the general location of each in the body and the origin of the stimuli that each receives. HAPS Topic: Module H06 Sensory receptors Learning Outcome: 16.01a Define receptor and sense organ. Section: 16.01 Topic: Introduction to sensory receptors |
| 3. | Most somesthetic signals in the right side of the body reach the cerebral cortex in the contralateral primary somesthetic area.
TRUE |
| Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Blooms Level: 2. Understand Gradable: automatic HAPS Objective: H06.04 Describe the relationship between unipolar neurons and receptors for general senses. HAPS Topic: Module H06 Sensory receptors Learning Outcome: 16.02b Describe the projection pathways for the general senses. Section: 16.02 Topic: Introduction to sensory receptors |
| 4. | Fast pain is a localized response mediated by myelinated nerve fibers.
TRUE |
| Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Blooms Level: 1. Remember Gradable: automatic HAPS Objective: H06.02 Describe each of the following types of receptors, indicating what sensation it detects and giving an example of where it can be found in the body: pain receptors (nociceptors), temperature receptors, mechanoreceptors (including proprioceptors and barorceptors/pressoreceptors), chemoreceptors, and photoreceptors. HAPS Topic: Module H06 Sensory receptors Learning Outcome: 16.02c Explain the mechanisms of pain and the spinal blocking of pain signals. Section: 16.02 Topic: Introduction to sensory receptors |
| 5. | Divergent sensory pathways explain the phenomenon of referred pain.
FALSE |
| Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Blooms Level: 1. Remember Gradable: automatic HAPS Objective: H06.02 Describe each of the following types of receptors, indicating what sensation it detects and giving an example of where it can be found in the body: pain receptors (nociceptors), temperature receptors, mechanoreceptors (including proprioceptors and barorceptors/pressoreceptors), chemoreceptors, and photoreceptors. HAPS Topic: Module H06 Sensory receptors Learning Outcome: 16.02c Explain the mechanisms of pain and the spinal blocking of pain signals. Section: 16.02 Topic: Introduction to sensory receptors |
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