EYE STRUCTURE | FUNCTION |
sclera | protection of the eye |
cornea | controls the entry of light into eye |
optic nerve | to transfer information from retina to brain |
pupil | controls the amount of light comes to the eye |
iris | controls the size of pupil |
conjuctiva | generates moisture to the eye |
choroid | provides nourishment |
lens | changes the focal distance of eye |
ciliary body | aqueous humor production |
retina | receives light and sends signal to brain |
aqueous humor | maintains intraocular pressure |
vitreous humor | protecting the eye |
fovea | fine vision |
suspensory ligaments | holds the ciliary body and supports eye |
hapter 7 Sensory Testing-Vision &Hearing re-Lab Questions DBJECTIVE 1: Be able to identify the following structures...
Draw a lateral view of the Eye Showing the following structures: Sclera Cornea Choroid Ciliary body Ora Serrata Iris Lens Pupil Aqueous humor Vitreous humor Retina Optic nerve Optic disc Fovea centralis
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m 214 Review Sheet 17 6. Correctly identify each lettered structure in the diagram by writing the letter next to its name Use an appropriate reference if necessary. ng the letter next to its name in the numbered list. 3. The intrinsic eye muse 1. anterior chamber 2. choroid Dissection of 9. What modificati 3. ciliary muscle What is its fund 4. ciliary process 5. ciliary zonule orffof. 10. Describe the 6. cornea 7. iris At what 8. lens 9....
Sensory Organ-Eye Light 1"enters Light bends called Suspensory ligaments Shape controlled Participates in Attached to lens rods Contraction causes Relaxed causes ught hits this layer 1st Photopigment Can produce an Bipolar cells Brain Most concentrated in A. Corea B. Fovea C. Photopsins D. Photoreceptors E. Cilliary muscle F. Cones G. pupil H. Refraction 1. Ganglia J. Rhodospin K. Retina L. Close vision M. Action potential N. Optic nerve o. Distant vision P. iris
help me Please QUESTION 1 -- A ray of light entering the eye will encounter the following structures in which order? conjunctiva - cornea - lens aqueous humor vitreous body - retina vitreous body retina - choroids aqueous humor lens conjunctiva aqueous humor vitreous body - lens - conjunctiva → choroids retina conjunctiva aqueous humor-lens vitreous body retina aqueous humor conjunctiva - lens vitreous body-retina - choroid cornea cornea - cornea cornea - QUESTION 2 An area of the retina...
7. Normal vision is possible when the light is focused directly on the a. cornea b. pupil c. retina d. sclera 8. Which structure/(s) allow(s) for the abilty to see with sharpness and in color? a. cones b. vitreous humor c. retina d. rods 9. The medial rectus, lateral rectus and inferior oblique all belong to which system? a. olfactory b. sight c. hearing d. taste 10. The cochlea (looks like a snail) is part of the balance ear and...
QUESTIONS 1-12: Match the structure in column A with the appropriate description in column B. The innermost layer of the eye contains the photoreceptor cells 1. Cochlea 2. Retina- 3. Cribriform plate- 4. External acoustic meatus 5. Cornea 6. Fovea centralis 7. Lens - H 8. Iris S 9. Taste buds_5 10. Olfactory bulb_1 11. Vestibule h. The sensory receptors for gustation 4 Contains the sensory receptors for static equilibrium d. Region of the retina that contains only cone cells...
Hi, please help me with my homework and please do not answer if you intend to answers all the questions. Thank you The Central Nervous System, endocrine system B. Figure 1 Use the diagram above to answer the following question 1) Which letter indicates the primary visual cortex, which receives information from neurons in the retina of the eye? A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E Figure 2 Use the diagram above to answer the following questions....