Eye Structure
Extra Eyes
Eye Pathology
Eye Pathology #2
Ear Structure
Ear Pathology
Ear Pathology
100

Another name for "globe" 

Eyeball

100

Eye socket is called the 

Orbit

100

Pink eye

Conjunctivitis

100

inability to see

Blindness

100

Another term for ear drum

Eardrum

100

sense of dizziness, loss of balance

Vertigo

100

Ringing in the ears

Tinnitus

200

White of the eye

sclera

200

protects eyes from light and debris


Eyelid

200

Medical term for Stye

Hordeolum

200

medical term for a blind spot

scotoma

200

The inner ear is also known as

Labyrinth

200

Solid mass of earwax

Impacted cerumen

200

Damage to the optic nerve would result in

Blindness

300

Black opening in the center of eye that lets light enter

pupil

300

Helps to protect foreign matter

Eyelashes

300

Medical term for dry eye

Xeropthalmia 

300

Eye does not focus properly because of uneven curvature of cornea

Astigmatism

300

External portion of the ear, catches sound waves

Auricle/ Pinna

300

Inflammation of the ear

Otitis

300

Which part of the ear converts vibrations into electrical signals?

Cochlea

400

Pigmented color

Iris

400

Mucous membrane that lines the underside of eye

Conjunctiva

400

Loss of transparency in the lens

Cataract 

400

Farsightedness, light rays focus beyond retina

Hyperopia

400

Transmits sound to middle ear

External Auditory Canal

400

ear pain

Otalgia

400

Increased eye pressure damaging optic nerve

Glaucoma

500

Clear, flexible curved structure that focuses light on retina

Lens

500

light-sensitive layer of neural tissue at the back of the eye that converts light into electrical signals

Retina

500

involuntary constant rhythmic movement of eyes

Nystagmus

500

Nearsightedness, light rays focus in front of retina

Myopia

500

Runs from middle ear to nasopharynx to equalize pressure

Eustachian tube

500

Medical term for swimmers ear

Otomycosis

500

Name the 3 auditory ossicles

Malleus, Incus, Stapes

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