A. eyes
B. ears
C. tongue
D. skin
Related Mcqs:
- The opponent-process theory is to our sense of color as the gate-control theory is to our sense of ____________?
A. smell
B. touch
C. kinesthesia
D. pain - In what way (s) is the sense of taste like the sense of smell?
A. There are four primary stimulus groups for both senses
B. both systems are routed through the thalamus on the way to the cortex
C. The physical stimuli for both senses are chemical substances dissolved in fluid
D. All of the above - Jim just barely avoided a head-on collision on a narrow road. with heart pounding, hands shaking, and body perspiring, Jim recognizes that these are signs of the body’s fight of the body’s fight-or-flight response, which is controlled by the:
A. empathetic division of the peripheral nervous system
B. parasympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system
C. somatic division of the peripheral nervous system
D. sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system - Which sense tells you how your body is oriented in the world?
A. Kinesthetic
B. Vestibular
C. Olfactory
D. Gustatory - Each receptor organ:
A. Can receive all types of stimulus
B. Can able to detect particular types of stimulus
C. Can receive all types of stimuli but one at a time
D. Receptor does not receive stimuli - Which of the following shows the largest ratio of brain size to body mass?
A. chimpanzees
B. humans
C. elephants
D. dolphins - The cytoplasmic process arising from the cell body of neuron that carries impulse towards cell body is called a:
A. Axon
B. Dendrite
C. Nissl’s granule
D. Myelin sheath - The cytoplasmic process that arise from the neuron cell body and carry impulses away cell body are termed:
A. Pacinian corpuscles
B. Nissl’s granules
C. Axons
D. Free nerve endings - Sense organs in the form of eyes and chemoreceptors are present in one of the followings:
A. Amoeba
B. Hydra
C. Jelly fish
D. Planaria - Where there is a conflict between bits of information received by two or more senses, which sense tends to dominate the others?
A. smell
B. hearing
C. kinesthesia
D. vision