Answer Options:
accessory
trigeminal
facial
vagus
hypoglossal
Answer: accessory
Question: According to one of the major elements of composition in sculpture, when the work directs the eye through the piece and off into space, it is called an Open form, but if the work directs the eye continually back into the form, it is called a Closed form.
Answer Options:
True
False
Answer: True
Question: The trochlear notch is part of the ________.
Answer Options:
ulna
scapula
radius
humerus
Answer: ulna
Question: The abducens nerves control movement of the ________.
Answer Options:
Shoulders
Ears
All of these
Eyes
Tongue
Answer: Eyes
Question: Damage to which cranial nerve might cause balance problems [one word]?
Answer: Vestibulocochlear
Question: A person that sways excessively and loses their balance while standing on one foot with eyes closed may have damage to this cranial nerve.
Answer Options:
vestibulocochlear
trigeminal
optic
accessory
Answer: vestibulocochlear
Question: __________ can be caused by an uneven curvature of the cornea.
Answer Options:
Cataract
Astigmatism
Glaucoma
Emmetropia
Answer: Astigmatism
Question: The ________ is the measurement of the intensity (loudness) of a sound.
Answer Options:
watt
joule
frequency
decibel
Answer: decibel
Question: __________ can be caused by an uneven curvature of the cornea.
Answer Options:
Cataract
Astigmatism
Glaucoma
Emmetropia
Answer: Astigmatism
Question: The blind spot of the eye is where ________.
Answer Options:
the oculomotor nerve leaves the eye
the optic nerve leaves the eye
more rods than cones are found
only cones occur
the macula lutea is located
Answer: the optic nerve leaves the eye
Question: According to one of the major elements of composition in sculpture, when the work directs the eye through the piece and off into space, it is called an Open form, but if the work directs the eye continually back into the form, it is called a Closed form.
Answer Options:
True
False
Answer: True
Question: In a sheep or cow eye, you will observe an extensive iridescent-colored area of choroid coat just posterior to the retina. This layer is called the ________ ________ (2 words).
Answer: Tapetum lucidum
Question: Asking a patient to detect the scent of cinnamon tests the function of the ________ nerves.
Answer Options:
Glossopharyngeal
Trigeminal
Olfactory
Vestibulocochlear
Answer: Olfactory
Question: Mixed cranial nerves containing both motor and sensory fibers include all EXCEPT which of the following?
Answer Options:
Oculomotor
Olfactory
Facial
Trigeminal
Answer: Olfactory
Question: What is the main function of the rods in the eye?
Answer Options:
Accommodation for near vision
Vision in dim light
Depth perception
Color vision
Answer: Vision in dim light
Question: A person that sways excessively and loses their balance while standing on one foot with eyes closed may have damage to this cranial nerve.
Answer Options:
vestibulocochlear
trigeminal
optic
accessory
Answer: vestibulocochlear
Question: Baseline skin temperature is ~33 C (91 F). Which of the following body temperatures best represents your baseline body temperature (physiological zero) several minutes after jumping into a relatively cold pool?
Answer Options:
102 F
87 F
91 F
37 F
99.5 F
Answer: 87 F
Question: The study of large body structures, visible to the naked eye, such as the heart is called ________ anatomy.
Answer Options:
microscopic
developmental
gross
systemic
Answer: gross
Question: How many bones are found in the middle ear?
Answer Options:
1
2
4
3
Answer: 3
Question: The type of cartilage found in the external ear is called _______ cartilage.
Answer Options:
elastic
hyaline
fibrocartilage
Answer: elastic
Question: Which of the following cranial nerves is NOT responsible for movement of the eye?
Answer Options:
Trochlear
Abducens
Oculomotor
Trigeminal
Answer: Trigeminal
Question: The abducens nerves control movement of the ________.
Answer Options:
eyes
ears
tongue
all of these
shoulders
Answer: eyes
Question: __________, commonly known as ear wax, is secreted by cells in the ear canal to help protect the ear.
Answer Options:
Sebaceous
Serous fluid
Pinna
Cerumen
Answer: Cerumen