Eye anatomy
Eyeball anatomy
Eye physiology
More eye anatomy
Miscellaneous eye
100

The fibrous layer of the eye that is white and opaque

What is the "sclera"?

100
Controls the amount of light entering the eye
What is the "iris"?
100

This black circular opening in the center of the iris changes size to control how much light enters the eye

What is the pupil?

100
While focusing on a close object, accommodation occurs due to:
What is "the ability of the lens to change shape"?
100
The type of muscle that controls your eyelids: smooth, cardiac, skeletal
What are " smooth muscle and skeletal muscle"?
200
The transparent structure through which light enters the eye
What is the "cornea"?
200

Layer of the eye concerned with image formation

What is the "retina"?

200

The Jelly-like substance that fills the back chamber of the eye

What is the Vitreous Humor?

200
The cortical region for vision is in this lobe of the brain
What is the "occipital lobe"?
200

What do you get when a follicle of an eyelash gets plugged

What is a stye 

300
The anterior chamber of the eye is filled with __________
What is "aqueous humor"?
300

Vascular, light-absorbing layer of the eye

What is the "choroid"?

300
The main function of the rods of the retina
What is "vision in dim light"?
300
An area of the retina that contains a high concentration of cones
What is the "fovea centralis"?
300

Blockage of the canal of Schlemm which causes pressure in the eye that can lead to vision loss

What is "glaucoma"?

400

The layers of the eyeball in the correct order from outermost to innermost layer:

What are "sclera, choroid, retina"?

400
Supports and protects the eyeball
What is the "sclera"?
400

The thin transparent membrane that covers the front of the eye and lines the inside of the eyelids

What is the conjunctiva? 

400

The following cannot be seen as one looks into the eye with an ophthalmoscope: fovea centralis; optic disk; medial commissure; macula lutea

What is the medial commissure?

400
The proper name for nearsightedness
What is "myopia"?
500

These are located in the fovea centralis 

What are Cones?

500
Muscular structure that manipulates the lens
What is the "ciliary body"?
500

The normal route for the flow of tears from the eyes into the nasal cavity. Please order the following: lacrimal sacs, lacrimal canals, nasolacrimal ducts

What is "lacrimal canals, lacrimal sacs, nasolacrimal ducts"?

500
Of the neurons in the retina, the axons of these form the optic nerve
What are the "ganglion cells"?
500

What is the name for farsightedness 

What is Hyperopia 

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