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BIOS 252 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II EXAM 1: REVIEW 2024-2025 VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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BIOS 252 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II EXAM 1: REVIEW VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
 
 
1) There are three layers of neurons in the retina. The axons of which of these neuron layers form the optic nerves? 
A) cone cells 
B) ganglion cells 
C) bipolar cells 
D) rod cells 
B) ganglion cells 
2) Ordinarily, it is not possible to transplant tissues from one person to another, yet corneas can be transplanted without tissue rejection. This is because the cornea ________. 
A) does not contain connectiv...
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Chapter 31: Sensory Perception Questions and Answers (100% Pass)
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Chapter 31: Sensory Perception 
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What is the difference between reception and perception? - ️️ Reception and 
perception have the following differences: 
- Reception is the process of receiving stimuli from nerve endings in the skin and body. 
- Perception is the ability to interpret the impulses transmitted from the receptors and 
give meaning to the stimuli. 
What are the four components of a sensory experience? - ️️ The four components of a 
sensory e...
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Unit 6 Sensory perception practice questions and answers (100% pass)
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Unit 6 Sensory perception practice 
questions and answers (100% pass)Unit 6 Sensory perception practice 
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What is the difference between reception and perception? - ️️ Reception and 
perception have the following differences: 
● Reception is the process of receiving stimuli from nerve endings in the skin and body. 
● Perception is the ability to interpret the impulses transmitted from the receptors and 
give meaning to the stimuli. 
What are the four com...
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NBC-HIS Sample Board 2025(Questions and answers) LATEST UPDATE
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A patient comes to the office after losing all hearing in the left ear over a period 
of about six weeks. The hearing in the right ear is within normal limits. The patient 
has been to an ENT doctor and has been given medical clearance to seek 
amplification. 
The only viable option is a CROS fitting. The patient is reluctant to comply. Which 
of the following option(s) should be included in counseling the patient? 
Choose ALL that apply. 
A May help the patient feel more balanced 
B. A hearing ...
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PENN FOSTER BIOLOGY EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100% VERIFIED LATEST UPDATE
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PENN FOSTER BIOLOGY EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100% VERIFIED LATEST UPDATE 
 
3 parts of human ear 
The outer ear- collects sound waves from the environment through skin-covered flaps of cartilage called the pinna. The outer ear sends these waves to the middle ear. 
The middle ear- sends sound waves to the inner ear. An air-filled cavity and three small bones transmit e to the middle ear results in conduction deafness. 
The inner ear -contains the vestibule, semicircular canals, and ...
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Sensory Perception Practice Questions and Answers (100% Pass)
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Sensory Perception Practice Questions and Answers (100% Pass) 
Sensory Perception Practice Questions and Answers (100% Pass) 
What are the components of the sensory experience? - ️️ Reception: process of 
receiving info from nerve endings in skin and body 
Perception: interpret the impulses transmitted from receptors and give meaning to 
stimuli 
Arousal mechanism: RAS controlls consciousness and alertness 
Responding to Sensations: Info is either discarded, stored in memory, or impulses are...
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AP Psychology: 2024-2025 ALL ANSWERS CORRECT LATEST SOLUTION GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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Pathway of Vision 
light -> cornea -> pupil/iris -> lens -> retina -> rods/cons -> bipolar cells -> ganglion cells -> optic nerve -> optic chiasm -> occipital lobe 
Cornea 
Clear, protective cover on the eye 
Pupil/iris 
Controls light entering the eye 
Lens 
Focuses light onto retina 
Fovea 
Best vision (cones) 
Rods 
black/white, dim light 
Cones 
Colors, bright light 
Bipolar cells 
Connects rods/cones and ganglion cells 
Ganglion cells 
opponent-processing occur...
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PSYCH-115 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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PSYCH-115 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass 
What is intelligence? 
The ability to solve problems, understand complex ideas, adapt to environmental changes, use knowledge, and learn quickly. 
 
 
Who is Galton and what did he do? 
Galton was the first to determine that intelligence is quantifiable, it can be measured using objective tests, and has a normal distribution. 
 
 
What is an anthropomorphic test? What are its flaws? 
It is a measurement of physical characteristics such as speed of ...
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PSY 105 Exam 2 UNCW Questions & Answers Already Passed!!
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sensation - converts physical stimuli into patterns of nervous system responses 
perception - interprets nervous system responses 
Vitreous Humor - clear jelly-like substance in the eye 
Retina - area of the eye that contains all of your visual receptors 
Presbyopia - occurs in the middle age when the lens loses flexibility and acquires an inability to 
bring nearby objects into focus 
Myopia - Nearsightedness (elongated eyeballs) 
Hyperopia - Farsightedness 
Glaucoma - Optic nerve damaged, peri...
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Hearing Aid Dispenser Exam
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Hearing Aid Dispenser Exam 
 
Acquired Congenital Hearing Loss 
Loss present at birth that has progressed over time. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Acute Suppurative Otitis Media 
Middle Ear infection more severe shorter duration. 
Type B Tymp 
 
 
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Aero Otitis Media - Barotrauma 
Injury resulting from changes in ambient air pressure between outer and middle ear. 
Malfunctioning Eustachian Tube 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Alaising 
an effect that causes different signals to become indisting...
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