The sense of hearing can be classified as a a. proprioceptor b. mechanoreceptor c. thermoreceptor d. photoreceptorThe sense of sight can be classified as
... [Show More] a a. proprioceptor b. chemoreceptor c. thermoreceptor d. photoreceptorChapter 10: Senses Thibodeau & Patton: Structure & Function of the Body, 15th EditionThe Golgi tendon receptors can be classified as a. proprioceptors b. chemoreceptors c. thermoreceptors d. photoreceptorsThe free nerve endings in the skin respond to a. high-frequency vibration b. low-frequency vibration c. pain d. all of the aboveGeneral sense organs can be found in the highest concentration in a. muscle tissue b. the skin c. the tendons and connective tissue d. the deep internal organsThe white part of the eye is called the ANATOMY 250 a. cornea b. choroid c. iris d. scleraThe conjunctiva a. is a mucous membrane covering part of the eye b. opens and closes to regulate the light entering the eye c. is the colored part of the eye d. is the clear part of the scleraThe colored part of the eye is called the a. conjunctiva b. pupil c. iris d. lacrimal glandThe cornea a. is the colored part of the eye b. produces tears c. is the mucous covering of the eye d. is the clear part of the sclera in the front of the eyeThe pupil a. is a hole that lets light into the eye b. is the colored part of the eye c. produces tears d. helps focus light on the rear of the eyeThe choroid layer a. helps focus light on the rear of the eye b. produces tears c. prevents the scattering of incoming light rays d. is the white of the eyeThe innermost layer of the eye is the a. conjunctiva b. choroid c. sclera d. retinaThe rods in the eye a. are part of the choroid layer b. respond to the colors red, green, and blue c. are used to see in dim light d. both a and b aboveThe cones in the eye a. are part of the retinal layer b. respond to the colors red, green, and blue c. are used to see in dim light d. both a and b aboveThe part of the eye with the highest concentration of cones is the a. macula lutea b. fovea centralis c. optic disc d. choroid layer [Show Less]