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1 |  |  Human receptors are classified into the types: |
|  | A) | sensory and motor receptors |
|  | B) | photoreceptors, mechanoreceptors, chemoreceptors, and thermoreceptors |
|  | C) | Pacinian, Meissner, and Ruffini receptors |
|  | D) | central, peripheral and sympathetic receptors |
|  | E) | mechanical, electrical and gravitational |
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2 |  |  Pain receptors are a type of mechanoreceptor. |
|  | A) | True |
|  | B) | False |
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3 |  |  Proprioreceptors respond to the streching of muscles and are a type of mechanoreceptors. |
|  | A) | True |
|  | B) | False |
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4 |  |  The eye contains ______. |
|  | A) | mechanoreceptors |
|  | B) | photoreceptors |
|  | C) | chemoreceptors |
|  | D) | proprioceptors |
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5 |  |  The nose and taste buds contain _____. |
|  | A) | mechanoreceptors |
|  | B) | photoreceptors |
|  | C) | chemoreceptors |
|  | D) | proprioceptors |
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6 |  |  The ear contains ______. |
|  | A) | mechanoreceptors |
|  | B) | photoreceptors |
|  | C) | chemoreceptors |
|  | D) | proprioceptors |
|  | E) | no receptors |
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7 |  |  ______ occurs when a receptor becomes so accustomed to the stimulation that it stops generating impulses. |
|  | A) | Olfaction |
|  | B) | Sensory accommodation |
|  | C) | Sensory adaptation |
|  | D) | Sensory amplification |
|  | E) | Sensory exhaustion |
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8 |  |  The special sense organs include ________ . |
|  | A) | taste buds |
|  | B) | nose |
|  | C) | eye and ear |
|  | D) | semicircular canals |
|  | E) | all of the above |
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9 |  |  Golgi tendon organs play a role in ______. |
|  | A) | sight |
|  | B) | taste |
|  | C) | stretch detection |
|  | D) | adaptation |
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10 |  |  The sense of knowing the position of the limbs is called ______. |
|  | A) | proprioception |
|  | B) | adaptation |
|  | C) | reflex |
|  | D) | isolation |
|  | E) | stasis |
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11 |  |  Skin contains receptors for ____________. |
|  | A) | touch |
|  | B) | pressure |
|  | C) | pain |
|  | D) | temperature |
|  | E) | all of the above |
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12 |  |  Receptors for a particular sensation, such as touch, are spread evenly throughout the skin surface. |
|  | A) | True |
|  | B) | False |
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13 |  |  The sense of fine touch is due to ___________. |
|  | A) | Pacinian corpuscles |
|  | B) | Meissner corpuscles and Merkel disks |
|  | C) | end-bulbs of Krause |
|  | D) | Ruffini end organs |
|  | E) | all of the above |
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14 |  |  Pain receptors ______________. |
|  | A) | are highly specialized nerve endings |
|  | B) | are free nerve endings |
|  | C) | have unique neurotransmitters and neuron paths |
|  | D) | are perceived independently from the brain |
|  | E) | all of the above are true |
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15 |  |  Taste and smell are called the ______ senses. |
|  | A) | physical |
|  | B) | variable |
|  | C) | chemical |
|  | D) | gradient |
|  | E) | least critical |
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16 |  |  Taste buds are located primarily on the ______. |
|  | A) | upper palate |
|  | B) | tongue |
|  | C) | gums |
|  | D) | turbinates of the nose |
|  | E) | uvula |
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17 |  |  Taste buds are pockets of cells that ____________. |
|  | A) | lie flat on the surface of the tongue epithelium |
|  | B) | extend through tongue epithelium and open at a taste pore |
|  | C) | lie along the walls of papillae |
|  | D) | lack microvilli |
|  | E) | all of the above |
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18 |  |  Taste buds are embedded in tongue epithelium and open at ______. |
|  | A) | papillae |
|  | B) | taste pores |
|  | C) | bitter, sweet, sour or salty receptors |
|  | D) | microvilli |
|  | E) | pseudopodia |
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19 |  |  The _________ bear receptor proteins for certain molecules; when molecules bind to these receptor proteins, nerve impulses are generated in associated sensory nerve fibers that are interpreted in the brain as tastes. |
|  | A) | Pacinian corpuscles |
|  | B) | thermoreceptors |
|  | C) | taste pores |
|  | D) | papillae |
|  | E) | microvilli |
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20 |  |  The types of tastes are ____________. |
|  | A) | hot, bland, sweet and sour |
|  | B) | gradations between sweet and bitter |
|  | C) | bitter, sour, sweet and salty |
|  | D) | all actually types of smell |
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21 |  |  The sense of smell is dependent on ______ cells. |
|  | A) | optic |
|  | B) | auditory |
|  | C) | olfactory |
|  | D) | proprioceptor |
|  | E) | odiferous |
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22 |  |  There are many different types of olfactory cells and the smell we perceive depends upon the combination of olfactory cells that are stimulated. |
|  | A) | True |
|  | B) | False |
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23 |  |  Taste cells and olfactory cells work together to give a combined sense of taste and smell. |
|  | A) | True |
|  | B) | False |
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24 |  |  The layers of the eyeball are ________. |
|  | A) | the sclera |
|  | B) | the choroid |
|  | C) | the retina |
|  | D) | all of the above |
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25 |  |  The sclera __________. |
|  | A) | refracts light rays |
|  | B) | regulates light entrance |
|  | C) | makes color vision possible |
|  | D) | protects the eyeball as a fibrous border |
|  | E) | detects black and white |
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26 |  |  The choroid __________. |
|  | A) | refracts light rays |
|  | B) | absorbs stray light rays |
|  | C) | transmits impulses to the brain |
|  | D) | makes color vision possible |
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27 |  |  The ciliary body controls the lens shape for near and far vision. |
|  | A) | True |
|  | B) | False |
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28 |  |  The iris __________. |
|  | A) | regulates light entrance through the pupil |
|  | B) | refracts light rays |
|  | C) | absorbs stray light rays |
|  | D) | contains receptors for sight |
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29 |  |  The posterior cavity of the eye behind the lens is filled with a viscous material called the _________ humor. |
|  | A) | aqueous |
|  | B) | vitreous |
|  | C) | optic |
|  | D) | sensa |
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30 |  |  The anterior cavity between the cornea and the lens is filled with an alkaline, watery solution called the ______ humor. |
|  | A) | aqueous |
|  | B) | vitreous |
|  | C) | optic |
|  | D) | sensa |
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31 |  |  When a person has ______, drainage ducts are blocked, and aqueous humor builds up. |
|  | A) | cataracts |
|  | B) | astigmatism |
|  | C) | glaucoma |
|  | D) | fovea centralis |
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32 |  |  The buildup of aqueous humor due to glaucoma causes blindness by backing up and covering the lens of the eye. |
|  | A) | True |
|  | B) | False |
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33 |  |  The sense receptor(s) for vision are the _____________. |
|  | A) | retinocytes |
|  | B) | rods and cones |
|  | C) | optic nerves |
|  | D) | optometric fovea |
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34 |  |  The retina contains the ___________. |
|  | A) | bipolar cells |
|  | B) | ganglionic cells |
|  | C) | rods and cones |
|  | D) | all of the above |
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35 |  |  The ganglionic cells have axons that become the ______ nerve. |
|  | A) | optic |
|  | B) | auditory |
|  | C) | olfactory |
|  | D) | proprioceptor |
|  | E) | odiferous |
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36 |  |  The bipolar cells contain light-sensitive pigments. |
|  | A) | True |
|  | B) | False |
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37 |  |  In sight, a nerve impulse travels from the ____________. |
|  | A) | ganglionic cells to bipolar cells to rods and cones |
|  | B) | rods and cones to bipolar cells to ganglionic cells |
|  | C) | bipolar cells to rods and cones to ganglionic cells |
|  | D) | rods and cones to ganglionic cells to bipolar cells |
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38 |  |  When the optic nerve exits the back of the eye, the ______ is/are formed. |
|  | A) | bipolar cells |
|  | B) | fovea centralis |
|  | C) | optic nerve |
|  | D) | blind spot |
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39 |  |  There are many more ganglionic cells than rods and cones. |
|  | A) | True |
|  | B) | False |
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40 |  |  There are no rods or cones where the optic nerve passes through the retina; therefore this is a spot where vision is weaker. |
|  | A) | True |
|  | B) | False |
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41 |  |  The retina contains an oval, yellowish area with a depression in which there are only cones called the __________. |
|  | A) | optic nerve |
|  | B) | fovea centralis |
|  | C) | pupil |
|  | D) | choroid |
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42 |  |  The fovea centralis is responsible for ___________. |
|  | A) | glaucoma |
|  | B) | accommodation |
|  | C) | blindness |
|  | D) | acute vision |
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43 |  |  Only the __________ contains receptors for vision. |
|  | A) | fovea centralis |
|  | B) | blind spot |
|  | C) | retina |
|  | D) | ganglionic cell layer |
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44 |  |  When we look at an object, an image of the object is focused on the ______. |
|  | A) | optic nerve |
|  | B) | fovea centralis |
|  | C) | pupil |
|  | D) | choroid |
|  | E) | retina |
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45 |  |  To view distant objects, the lens ____________. |
|  | A) | flattens |
|  | B) | rounds up |
|  | C) | enlarges |
|  | D) | constricts |
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46 |  |  The shape of the lens is controlled by the ______ muscle. |
|  | A) | optic |
|  | B) | fovea centralis |
|  | C) | pupillary |
|  | D) | ciliary |
|  | E) | musculolensmatic |
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47 |  |  Close work may result in eyestrain because of constant ______ of the ciliary muscle. |
|  | A) | transmission |
|  | B) | contraction |
|  | C) | astigmatism |
|  | D) | focusing |
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48 |  |  With aging, the lens loses some of its elasticity and is unable to _____________. |
|  | A) | accommodate |
|  | B) | relay nerve impulses |
|  | C) | correct |
|  | D) | remain transparent |
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49 |  |  At present, surgery is the only viable treatment for cataracts of the eye. |
|  | A) | True |
|  | B) | False |
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50 |  |  The image formed on the retina is inverted. |
|  | A) | True |
|  | B) | False |
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51 |  |  Rods ___________. |
|  | A) | detect color |
|  | B) | are more numerous but many share the same ganglionic cell, making the image blurred |
|  | C) | do not contain rhodopsin found only in cones |
|  | D) | are equal in density with cones |
|  | E) | build a receptive field evenly so the more rods stimulated, the stronger the visual image |
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52 |  |  Rhodopsin contains _________. |
|  | A) | opsin and retinal |
|  | B) | vitamin A and ATP |
|  | C) | red, blue and green pigments |
|  | D) | lightwaves |
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53 |  |  Cones ____________. |
|  | A) | are located primarily in the fovea centralis |
|  | B) | contain variations on the retinal and opsin molecules |
|  | C) | detect fine detail and color |
|  | D) | all of the above |
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54 |  |  Color vision has been shown to depend on the three kinds of cones that contain pigments sensitive to _____________ light. |
|  | A) | red, white and blue |
|  | B) | yellow, green and red |
|  | C) | violet, orange and pink |
|  | D) | black, white and colored |
|  | E) | blue, green, and red |
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55 |  |  Persons who can see close objects, but cannot see distant objects clearly, are said to _____________. |
|  | A) | be nearsighted |
|  | B) | be farsighted |
|  | C) | have astigmatism |
|  | D) | have cataracts |
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56 |  |  When the cornea or lens is uneven, and light rays cannot be evenly focused on the retina, causing a fuzzy image to form, the person is said to ______________. |
|  | A) | be nearsighted |
|  | B) | be farsighted |
|  | C) | have astigmatism |
|  | D) | have cataracts |
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57 |  |  The ear functions for ___________. |
|  | A) | balance (equilibrium) |
|  | B) | hearing |
|  | C) | both balance (equilibrium) and hearing |
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58 |  |  The receptors for hearing and equilibrium are located in the _________ ear. |
|  | A) | inner |
|  | B) | outer |
|  | C) | middle |
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59 |  |  The ear has _______________. |
|  | A) | four divisions: outer, medial, maximal and auditory |
|  | B) | four divisions: males, incus, stapes and cochlear |
|  | C) | three divisions: outer, middle and inner |
|  | D) | two divisions: outer and inner |
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60 |  |  The auditory canal in the ear is lined with fine hairs and sweat glands that secrete _________. |
|  | A) | aqueous humor |
|  | B) | earwax |
|  | C) | cochlear fluid |
|  | D) | eustachian fluid |
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61 |  |  The bony wall found at the end of the middle ear has ____________. |
|  | A) | the three ossicles: malleus, incus and stapes |
|  | B) | tympanic membrane |
|  | C) | an oval window and a round window |
|  | D) | no openings but is solid |
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62 |  |  The small bones located in the middle ear, known collectively as the ossicles, include: |
|  | A) | tympanum, oval and round windows. |
|  | B) | pinna, vestibule and eustachian. |
|  | C) | malleus, incus, and stapes. |
|  | D) | ossicles I, II and III. |
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63 |  |  Chewing gum, yawning, and swallowing in elevators and airplanes help to move air through the ______ tubes, which equalizes air pressure upon ascent and descent. |
|  | A) | optic |
|  | B) | tympanic |
|  | C) | cochlear |
|  | D) | auditory (eustachian) |
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64 |  |  The outer ear and middle ear contain air, and the inner ear is filled with fluid. |
|  | A) | True |
|  | B) | False |
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65 |  |  The inner ear is divided into _____________. |
|  | A) | two areas, the semicircular and fully circular canals |
|  | B) | three areas: the semicircular canals, the vestibule and the cochlea |
|  | C) | four areas: ampulla, utricle, saccule, and organ of Corti |
|  | D) | five areas: three semicircular canals and the utricle and saccule |
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66 |  |  The base of each of the three semicircular canals in the ear is called the ______. |
|  | A) | eustachian |
|  | B) | ampulla |
|  | C) | spiral organ (organ of Corti) |
|  | D) | otolith |
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67 |  |  In the ear, the utricle and the saccule are located in the ______. |
|  | A) | eustachian tube |
|  | B) | semicircular canal |
|  | C) | spiral organ (organ of Corti) |
|  | D) | vestibule |
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68 |  |  In the ear, hair cells with cilia are found in the utricle and the saccule. |
|  | A) | True |
|  | B) | False |
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69 |  |  The canals contained in the spiral-shaped tubular cochlea include _____________. |
|  | A) | the vestibular, cochlear, and tympanic canals |
|  | B) | the utricle and saccule |
|  | C) | all branches of the organ of Corti |
|  | D) | the eustachian canal and the eerie canal |
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70 |  |  In the ear, the ___________ membrane forms the lower wall of the cochlear canal. |
|  | A) | semicircular |
|  | B) | tectorial |
|  | C) | tympanic |
|  | D) | basilar |
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71 |  |  In the ear, the hair cells of the cochlear canal plus the tectorial membrane are called the __________. |
|  | A) | eustachian tube |
|  | B) | semicircular canal |
|  | C) | spiral organ (organ of Corti) |
|  | D) | vestibule |
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72 |  |  The function of the organ of Corti in the ear is to ___________. |
|  | A) | protect the eardrum |
|  | B) | send nerve impulses to the cerebrum |
|  | C) | direct sound waves to the tympanic membrane |
|  | D) | balance air pressure on both sides of the tympanum |
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73 |  |  The difference in a low pitch and a high pitch sound is in the _______. |
|  | A) | intensity of the stimulus |
|  | B) | amplitude of sound waves |
|  | C) | region of the basilar membrane that is vibrated |
|  | D) | person's learning experience |
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74 |  |  The sense of balance includes ___________ equilibrium. |
|  | A) | horizontal and vertical |
|  | B) | auditory |
|  | C) | dynamic and static |
|  | D) | amplitude and pitch |
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75 |  |  ___________ equilibrium is required when the body is moving. |
|  | A) | Horizontal |
|  | B) | Vertical |
|  | C) | Dynamic |
|  | D) | Static |
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76 |  |  In the ear, when the cilia of the hair cells bend, nerve impulses travel to the oval window. |
|  | A) | True |
|  | B) | False |
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77 |  |  One form of motion sickness results because of continuous movement of __________ in the ear. |
|  | A) | fluid in the semicircular canals |
|  | B) | otoliths in the utricle and saccule |
|  | C) | gelatinous material in the ampullae |
|  | D) | air in the eustachian tube |
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78 |  |  Movement of the otoliths within the utricle and the saccule is important for static equilibrium in the ear. |
|  | A) | True |
|  | B) | False |
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79 |  |  The process of hearing begins when sound waves enter the ___________. |
|  | A) | auditory canal |
|  | B) | middle ear |
|  | C) | inner ear |
|  | D) | cochlea |
|  | E) | eustachian tube |
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80 |  |  In the cochlea, the pressure waves move from the vestibular canal to the round window to the tympanic canal. |
|  | A) | True |
|  | B) | False |
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81 |  |  Each part of the organ of Corti is sensitive to different wave frequencies, or ______. |
|  | A) | intensity |
|  | B) | tone |
|  | C) | pitch |
|  | D) | quality |
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82 |  |  Loud noises cause the fluid of the cochlea to vibrate ___________. |
|  | A) | to a lesser degree |
|  | B) | to a greater degree |
|  | C) | there is no effect on degree of vibration |
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83 |  |  Increased stimulation of the basilar membrane is interpreted by the brain as volume. |
|  | A) | True |
|  | B) | False |
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84 |  |  Older people are more likely than young persons to have trouble hearing. |
|  | A) | True |
|  | B) | False |
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