Question: The ability to switch objective lenses and stay in focus is known as _______.

Answer Options:
True
False

Answer: False

Question: Sound pressure waves deflect the tympanic membrane, which causes ________ in the middle ear.

Answer Options:
stereocilia
hair cells
ossicles
pinna

Answer: ossicles

Question: __________ is the term used to describe the persistent perception of sound such as ringing or buzzing the the absence of external stimulus.

Answer Options:
Tinnitus
Otosclerosis
Otitis media
Presbycusis

Answer: Tinnitus

Question: Students used a felt-tip pen to mark a location on the skin with their eyes closed to demonstrate spatial discrimination. Where should the dots be closest together?

Answer Options:
distal lower limb
proximal arm
finger tips
posterior lumbar region

Answer: finger tips

Question: Paralysis of muscles involved in facial expression could be caused by damage to which cranial nerve?

Answer Options:
Facial
Accessory
Oculomotor
Trigeminal

Answer: Facial

Question: The cranial nerves that have neural connections with the tongue include all EXCEPT the ________.

Answer Options:
Facial
Trochlear
Glossopharyngeal
Trigeminal

Answer: Trochlear

Question: How many bones are found in the middle ear?

Answer Options:
1
2
3
4

Answer: 3

Question: The 40X objective lens (blue) is called the ___________ lens.

Answer Options:
(A) High power
(B) Low power
(C) Oil immersion
(D) Scanning

Answer: (A) High power

Question: Tactile afterimage occurs as a result of the phenomenon known as ________, in which receptors become less sensitive in the presence of a continuous stimulus.

Answer Options:
Reflex arcs
Weber-Fechner principle
Discrimination
Adaptation

Answer: Adaptation

Question: The study of large body structures, visible to the naked eye, such as the heart is called ________ anatomy.

Answer Options:
a) microscopic
b) developmental
c) gross
d) systemic

Answer: c) gross

Question: The _________ is the measurement of the intensity (loudness) of a sound.

Answer Options:
watt
joule
frequency
decibel

Answer: decibel

Question: Asking a patient to detect the scent of cinnamon tests the function of the ________ nerves.

Answer Options:
Glossopharyngeal
Trochlear
Olfactory
Vestibulocochlear

Answer: Olfactory

Question: Students used a felt-tip pen to mark a location on the skin with their eyes closed to demonstrate spatial discrimination. Where should the dots be closest together?

Answer Options:
distal lower limb
proximal arm
finger tips

Answer: finger tips

Question: The abducens nerves control movement of the ________.

Answer Options:
eyes
ears
tongue
all of these
shoulders

Answer: eyes

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:
87 °F
93 °F
37 °F
99.5 °F

Answer: 93 °F

Question: The trochlear notch is part of the ________.

Answer Options:
ulna
scapula
radius
humerus

Answer: ulna