This fluid is produced by the ciliary body epithelium (gland)
What is the Aqueous humor

The name of this group of bones.
Ossicles.
The fluid found within the sensory membranous labyrinth is called
What is the Endolymph
There are three eye tunics known as
What is the fibrous (outer), vascular (middle), and sensory (inner)
The three main portions of the ears is
What is the outer, middle, and inner ear
This fluid helps to hold the retina in place
What is the Vitreous humor
The scala vestibuli is what duct
What is the Vestibular duct
What is the structure that helps aid with hearing and has the nerve known as the cochlear nerve
What is the Cochlea
The sclera and cornea is located within the
What is the fibrous tunic

These ring-like structures on the left side of the image are partly responsible for our sense of equilibrium.
Semicircular canals.
This uses fibers to hold lens in place
What is the sensory ligaments
The duct that is referred to by the scala tympani
What is the tympanic duct
This acts as the pressure equalizing valve for the middle ear. It normally stays closed but opens when swallowing, chewing, or yawning
What is the Eustachian tube
The technical term for our "blind spot".
Optic disc.
Membranes that connect to and seal inner ear
What is the oval and round windows
This muscle contracts in response to bright light.
Radial muscle(s) of the iris.

The scala media is attached to this duct
What is the Cochlear duct
The correct order of the from the eardrum to the specific inner ear membrane
What is the Eardrum, hammer, anvil, stirrup, and specific inner ear muscle
This is the fiber that holds the lens in place
What is the suspensory ligament
This substance is between the bony and membranous labyrinth
What is the Perilymph
This is made up of these two muscles: Circular muscle and radial muscles
What is the iris
This contains the the utricle and saccule
What is the Vestibule?
The name of the "hairs" that bend to facilitate hearing and equilibrium.
Stereocilia.
Responds to bright light; peripheral vision
What is the Cones of Photoreceptors
Funnels sound waves to eardrum
What is the External Auditory Meatus - Ear Canal