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1. An adult human and a sheep brain are about the samesize.
A. True
B. False
2. Which of the following structure is NOT seen in thesheep brain.
A. Cerebrum
B. Cerebellum
C. Thalamus
D. Corpus callosum
E. All of the above are seen in a sheep brain
3. During sheep brain dissection in the lab, there waslot of bleeding.
A. True
B. False
4. Sheep brain dissected in the lab was covered with thefollowing meninges.
A. Pia mater
B. Arachnoid
C. Dura mater
D. Only ‘a’ and 'b'
E. Only ‘b’ and ‘c’
5. Which of the following statements is NOT trueregarding sweat glands?
A. They are an exocrine gland.
B. They are found in the dermis.
C. Sweat contains a small amount of salt.
D. Perspiration warms the body.
6. Which of the following sensory receptors does NOTdetect touch and pressure?
A. Merkel disc
B. Pacinian corpuscle
C. Ruffini’s corpuscle
D. Meissner’s corpuscle
7. Which of the following statements regarding sensoryreceptors is NOT true?
A. Sensory receptors in the skin are dendrites of sensorynerves.
B. Sensory receptors of the skin are located in the dermis.
C. The sensory receptors of the skin are all encapsulated.
D. Sensory receptors of the skin are all exteroceptors.
8. Which sensory receptor is incorrectly paired with itssensation?
A. Merkel disc - touch and pressure
B. Meissner’s corpuscle - temperature
C. hair root plexus - hair movement
D. Ruffini’s corpuscle - stretch
9. Which sensory receptor is NOT correctly paired withits location?
A. Pacinian corpuscle - deep in dermis
B. nociceptor - dermis and basal layer of epidermis
C. thermoreceptor - junction of epidermis and dermis
D. Ruffini’s corpuscle - papillary region of dermis
10. Which of the following statements is NOT true? Asthe density of sensory receptors increases,
A. the distance between being able to feel two pointsdecreases.
B. the ability to accurately locate a sensation decreases.
C. two point discrimination improves.
D. All the above are correct.
11. Which of the following statements regardingadaptation is NOT true?
A. The stimulation is still present.
B. Not all sensory receptors adapt.
C. The sensation disappears.
D. The brain no longer receives a signal.