- 1. The pigmented disk with an opening to control the amount of light entering the eye is called...
A) retina B) iris C) cornea D) pupil
- 2. Structure that changes shape to help form a clear image on the retina is called...
A) cornea B) retina C) iris D) lens
- 3. The inner layer of the eye that captures the light is called...
A) pupil B) lens C) sclera D) retina
- 4. The protective, outer membrane that forms the "white of the eye" is called...
A) sclera B) aqueous humour C) choroid D) cornea
- 5. At the back of the eye, at the optic nerve where there is no sensitivity to light is called...
A) blind spot B) vitreous humour C) pupil D) retina
- 6. The transparent liquid jelly that fills the space between the cornea and lens is called...
A) choroid B) aqueous humour C) sclera D) vitreous humour
- 7. A bundle of more than one million nerve fibers that carries visual messages from the retina to the brain.
A) retina B) auditory nerve C) blind spot D) optic nerve
- 8. It can cause redness, itching, inflammation or swelling, and a clear or white, yellow, or greenish gooey liquid to collect in the eyes.
A) pinkeye B) crying C) redeye D) astigmatism
- 9. When you look at something far away, the shape of your lens is more...
A) hexagonal B) rounded C) triangular D) flattened
- 10. The structure connected to the auditory nerve and covered in nerve cells (and looks like a snail shell!) is called...
A) vestibule B) eardrum C) pinna D) cochlea
- 11. The channel that brings vibrations to the ear drum is called...
A) auditory canal B) eustachian tube C) vestibular canal D) English channel
- 12. The three small bones which help carry the sound waves are...
A) ossicles B) pinna C) popsicles D) cochlea
- 13. The sensory receptors for balance are found in the _______ and the _______.
A) vestibule, semicircular canals B) cochlea, ossicles C) semicircular canals, eardrum D) vestibule, cochlea
- 14. The thin membrane that moves with the rhythm of sound wave vibrations...
A) cochlea B) pinna C) retina D) eardrum
- 15. Which of the following parts is NOT in the inner ear?
A) semicircular canals B) vestibule C) ossicles D) cochlea
- 16. ________ is someone who is specially trained to test and help with the problems related to hearing loss.
A) hearinologist B) doyougetthegist C) vestibulologist D) audiologist
- 17. Which of the following is NOT a sensation perceive by the skin?
A) happy B) thermal C) painful D) tactile
- 18. The structure that produces an oily substance that waterproofs the skin is called...
A) sebaceous glands B) blood vessels C) sweat glands D) epidermis
- 19. Which is the inner-most layer of the skin where the fat is?
A) epidermis B) dermis C) hypodermis D) myodermis
- 20. Which is the middle layer of skin where nerves and sweat glands are?
A) hypodermis B) epidermis C) dermis D) kidermis
- 21. The sensory receptors for taste are found in the...
A) olfactory B) taste buds C) papillae
- 22. 90% of how we taste things comes from our...
A) skin B) nose C) tongue D) ear E) eye
- 23. Which layer of skin is constantly flaking off and being renewed?
A) ewdermis B) hypodermis C) dermis D) epidermis
- 24. Which sense helps to produce vitamin D?
A) tongue B) nose C) eye D) ear E) skin
- 25. What helps to grip food and move it around while you chew?
A) teeth B) taste buds C) hands D) papillae
- 26. A lemon would be interpreted by our taste buds as what kind of flavour?
A) bitter B) sour C) sweet D) salty
- 27. Flavouring chemicals in food dissolve into our _________ in our mouths and dissolve into _________ in our noses so we can begin to interpret the stimuli
A) saliva, olfactory epithelium B) saliva, mucus C) papillae, mucus D) taste buds, nose hairs
- 28. What reaction is performed by your skin to help keep the heat in?
A) itching B) blinking C) sweating D) goosebumps
- 29. What we can do to avoid tasting unpleasant foods?
A) Mix it with hot sauce B) Hold your nose C) Chase it with a spoonful of sugar D) Drink lots of water beforehand
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