A&P Home Study Test

This test includes 20 questions from the Anatomy and Physiology Home Study Module. In order to receive a passing grade, you must achieve a 90% or above (18/20 questions correct). If you do not pass on the first attempt, you may retake the test. If you do not pass after three attempts, please reach out to your RSM to receive further instructions. After completing your test, you will be able to see what questions you got right and wrong (if any). You can click on “File” > “Export as PDF” to save a copy of the questions/answers. Tip: This information can be used to study for the Knowledge Check, which will take place on the first day of your regional meeting.
This test includes 20 questions from the Anatomy and Physiology Home Study Module. In order to receive a passing grade, you must achieve a 90% or above (18/20 questions correct). If you do not pass on the first attempt, you may retake the test. If you do not pass after three attempts, please reach out to your RSM to receive further instructions. After completing your test, you will be able to see what questions you got right and wrong (if any). You can click on “File” > “Export as PDF” to save a copy of the questions/answers. Tip: This information can be used to study for the Knowledge Check, which will take place on the first day of your regional meeting.
Name (Last, First)
What's your Area Sales Director's name?
Ryan Bleeks (EAST)
Justin Henrie (WEST)
EAST ONLY: What is your manager's name?
John Lewis
Dan Potenza
Jim Yanek
Emily Schneider
Billy Baker
Julie Dalsis
WEST ONLY: What is your manager's name?
Tony Cardinale
Zach Foukas
Brian Stafford
Jim Koscielniak
Kevin Franklin
The anterior segment of the eye includes which of the following structures?
Lens, cornea, iris
Lens, pupil, vitreous, retina
Cornea, iris, pupil, choroid
Choroid, optic nerve, vitreous, lens
The three layers of the lens include the nucleus, cortex, and the:
Stroma
Epithelium
Capsule
Bowman’s layer
Which structure is responsible for the eye’s sharpest central vision?
Macula
Lens
Optic nerve
Cornea
Which of the following structures produces the lipid layer of the tear film?
Lacrimal glands
Meibomian glands
Goblet cells
Trabecular meshwork
Which structure works with the eyelids and sclera to protect the inside of the eye from germs, dust, and other dangers?
Conjunctiva
Aqueous humor
Anterior chamber
Cornea
What is the transparent mucous membrane that lines the inside of the eyelids?
Lens
Sclera
Conjunctiva
Uvea
Which of the following structures produces aqueous humor?
Goblet cells
Meibomian glands
Ciliary body
Trabecular meshwork
What is the gel-like substance that fills the posterior segment of the eye?
Mucin
Vitreous
Aqueous humor
Tear film
Which is the correct order of the layers of the tear film from the top layer to the base layer?
Mucin, aqueous, lipid
Aqueous, lipid, mucin
Lipid, aqueous, mucin
Aqueous, mucin, lipid
What is the transparent, fibrous tissue located behind the pupil called?
Conjunctiva
Iris
Lens
Sclera
What is the vascular layer called that lies beneath the retina and supplies blood, oxygen, and nutrients to the outer portion of the retina?
Sclera
Choroid
Trabecular meshwork
Conjunctiva
What portion of the retina contains a high concentration of cones?
Optic nerve
Limbus
Vitreous
Macula
The diminished ability to focus on close objects due to aging.
Presbyopia
Accommodation
Myopia
Hyperopia
Which type of photoreceptor cell is very sensitive to small amounts of light and cannot detect color?
Fovea
Rods
Macula
Cones
Which of the following is involved with focusing an image in the eye?
Cornea, lens, macula
Iris, lens, cornea
Tear film, lens, retina
Tear film, cornea, lens
Why does accommodation change with age?
The cornea has more curvature in childhood, but gradually flattens with age.
The gel-like vitreous hardens with age.
The lens is flexible in childhood, but gradually stiffens with age.
The optic nerve deteriorates with age.
The term for combining images from both eyes into 1 image in the brain.
Monocular vision
Astigmatism
Binocular vision
Visual acuity
During accommodation, the ciliary muscle:
Increases the curvature of the lens for distant viewing
Increases the curvature of the lens for close viewing
Decreases the curvature of the lens for distant viewing
Decreases the curvature of the lens for close viewing
What is the part of the brain responsible for visual processing?
Visual cortex
Parietal lobe
Cerebellum
Occipital lobe
Rods and cones are located in the:
Optic nerve
Retina
Choroid
Visual cortex
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