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Kindly note that you will be presented with 50 questions randomized from the NOUN question bank. Make sure to take the quiz multiple times so you can get familiar with the questions and answers, as new questions are randomized in each attempt.

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The _____________ or loudness, of sound is a function of wave amplitude, or height,
measured in decibels.

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2. Pitch is measured in ______________

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3. The ____________and stapedius muscles are attached to auditory ossicles.

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4. _____ consist of taste cells, basilar cells, and supporting cells.

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5.

The _____ functions as two separate nerves carrying information from two separate but
closely related structures.

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6.

The ______ ear is the part extending from the outside of the head to the tympanic membrane,
or eardrum.

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7. Sensitivity for bitter substances is the highest.

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8.

Axons from olfactory neurons form the olfactory nerves which pass through the olfactory
foramina of the cribriform plate and enter the______

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9. The sclera is continuous with the_____, the anterior sixth of the eyeball.

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10. The iris contains ______ groups of smooth muscles

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11.

_____ neurons are bipolar neurons with dendrites extending to the epithelial surface of the
nasal cavity.

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12.

The fibrous layer consists of the sclera and cornea; the vascular layer consists of the choroid,
______body, and iris.

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13.

Swallowing, yawning, chewing, and holding the nose and mouth shut while gently trying to
force air out of the lungs are methods used to open the______

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14.

Each of the ______ taste buds on a person’s tongue consists of three major types of
specialised epithelial cells

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15. _________ smell perception with no external stimulus

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16. The _______and _____are attached to auditory ossicles

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17. ______ simply means that an animal will choose certain types of food in preference to others

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18. The ______________ of sound is a function of the wave frequency.

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19.

______ of the inner hair cells by the nervous system stimulates the contraction of actin
filaments within the hair cells, causing them to shorten.

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20. ___million olfactory neurons are present within the olfactory epithelium.

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21. Sounds louder than _____________ db are painful to the ear

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22.

The _____ stimulate action potentials in the sensory neurons which are conducted to the brain
where the sense of taste is perceived.

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23. The posterior portion of the vascular layer, associated with the sclera, is the_____

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24. The eyeball is composed of _____layers.

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25. The _____________collects sound waves and directs them into the external acoustic meatus.

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26.

Olfactory neurons are ______ neurons with dendrites extending to the epithelial surface of
the nasal cavity.

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27. The fleshy part of the external ear on the outside of the head is called_____

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28.

Most of the sensations thought of as being tastes are strongly influenced by ______
sensations.

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29.

The ends of the dendrites are modified into bulbous enlargements with long specialised cilia
called _______

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30. The external and middle ears are involved in ______only

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31. The ______ is an air-filled chamber medial to the tympanic membrane.

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32.

The wide varieties of detectable odours are actually combinations of a smaller number of
______odours.

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33. Rupture of the _____may result in hearing impairment.

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34.

The stereocilia and kinocilium are embedded in the otolithic membrane, which is a gelatinous
mass weighted with crystals of calcium carbonate and protein called___

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35. The tensor tympani and stapedius muscles are attached to ______ ossicles.

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36. The ______ is a set of fluid-filled chambers medial to the middle ear.

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37. The higher the frequency is, the higher the pitch.

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38. The brain interprets the higher frequency of action potentials as a ______________sound

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39. Axons from olfactory neurons form the _______

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40. Receptors on the hairs detect ______

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41. ______ is a complex process not simply confined to one type of input.

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42.

______ is associated with the vestibule and is involved in evaluating the position of the head
relative to gravity.

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43. The inner ear contains the sensory organs for hearing and______.

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44. The sensory cells of each taste bud consist of about _____ taste cells.

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45.

The volume, or loudness, of sound is a function of wave amplitude, or height, measured
in______________.

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46. The ______ of the eye is so named because it contains most of the blood vessels of the eye

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47. Sound waves travel relatively slowly in air ____________ m/s

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48. Distortion of the ______ membrane can make sounds seem muffled and stimulate pain

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49.

The _____________s muscle is attached to the stapes and is innervated by the facial nerve
(VII).

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50.

A ______ pathway allows the maintenance of visual fixation on an object while the head is in
motion.

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