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Loss of balance
What is vertigo?
100
the physician that specializes in diagnosing and treating diseases and disorders of the eyes and vision
What is an ophthalmologist?
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Where is your auricle

outer ear

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loss of transparency of the lens
What is cataract?
100

What is aguesia

Without taste

200

-esthesia

sensation or feeling

200

Meaning for olfacto

smell

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Nystagmis

repetitive movement of one or both eyes, usually involuntary

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infection of the middle ear
What is otitis media?
200

Also known as swimmers ear

otomycosis

300

What gives you the ability to see color?

Cones

300
also known as the tear apparatus
What is the lacrimal apparatus?
300

Blephritis

inflammation of the eyelid

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increased intraocular pressure that causes damage to the retinal nerve
What is glaucoma?
300
transparent outer surface of the eye covering the iris and the pupil
What is the cornea?
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the snail-shaped fluid filled structure in the inner ear
What is the cochlea?
400

the fluid that fills the anterior chamber and the posterior chamber of the eye

What is the vitreous humor?

400

What is your ear drum called?

Tympanic membrane

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gradual progressive condition where the center of the retina is damaged resulting in loss of central vision but not in total blindness

What is macular degeneration?

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condition of common changes in the eyes that occur with aging
What is presbyopia?
500

Where, specifically,  is the lactrimal gland located?

Upper part of the eyes

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sensitive innermost layer that lines the posterior segment of the eye that receives nerve impulses and transmits them to the brain
What is the retina?
500

What is the outer, clear covering called on your eye

Conjunctiva

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Where are most of your pressure receptors located

Dermis

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the tubes that lead from the middle ear to the nasal cavity and the throat

Eustachian tubes

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