Eye Anatomy 1
Eye Anatomy 2
Ear Anatomy
Disease of the Eye
Conditions of the Ear
100
The outer layer of the eye.
What is the sclera?
100
Opening in the iris that allows light to pass through the eye.
What is pupil?
100
Inner boundary of the outer ear.
What is the tympanic membrane?
100
The lens becomes cloudy.
What is cataract?
100
Ringing in the ear.
What is tinnitus?
200
This layer of the eye contains blood vessels.
What is the choroid coat?
200
Focuses an image onto the retina.
What is lens?
200
Ear wax.
What is cerumen?
200
Build-up of pressure in the anterior chamber from excess aqueous humor.
What is glaucoma?
200
Swimmer's ear.
What is otitis externa?
300
Contains sensory receptors for color and light.
What is the retina?
300
Clear, outer layer at the front of the eye.
What is the cornea?
300
Tiny bones in the middle ear.
What are ossicles?
300
Inflammation of the membrane lining the eyelid and covering the anterior surface of the eye.
What is conjunctivitis?
300
Formation of excess bone around the ossicles.
What is otosclerosis?
400
The true blind spot.
What is the optic disk?
400
Presses the retina back onto the choroid coat and gives shape to the eye.
What is the vitreous humor?
400
Location of receptors for hearing.
What is the cochlea?
400
Infected meibomian glands.
What is a chalazion?
400
Middle ear infection.
What is otitis media?
500
Fills the anterior chamber of the eye.
What is the aqueous humor?
500
Muscles that control the shape of the lens.
What are the ciliary or intrinsic muscles?
500
Nerve that carries sensory information for hearing and equilibrium to the cerebral cortex.
What is the 8th cranial nerve (or vestibulocochear nerve)?
500
Eyes appear crossed.
What is strabismus?
500
Symptoms include vertigo, tinnitus, and progressive hearing loss. Cause unknown.
What is Meinere's disease?
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