What muscles are innervated by the trochlear nerve ?
Superior oblique

The name of this group of bones.
Ossicles.
What are the names the two types of photoreceptors found in the retina?
Rods and cones
What two structures do the fibers of the suspensory ligament connect?
It connects the ciliary body with the lens.
What is the technical term for ear canal?
External auditory meatus
What does the lateral rectus do ?
Abducts the eyeball
What structure serves as the boundary between the outer ear and middle ear?
Tympanic membrane
What is the macula lutea?
They are located in the retina and are responsible for detailed central vision and it contains a high amount of cones.
What is the main function of the cornea?
It functions as a lens, it controls and focuses the entry of light into the eye.

These ring-like structures on the left side of the image are partly responsible for our sense of equilibrium.
Semicircular canals.
What is the ciliary muscle ?
Its a muscle thats contractions control the lens
What are the three components of the organ of Corti
Basilar membrane
Tectorial membrane
Stereocilla
What does the lacrimal gland produce ?
tears
The technical term for our "blind spot".
Optic disc.
What is the function of the auricle?
To collect, amplify, and direct sound waves into the external auditory canal
This muscle contracts in response to bright light.
Radial muscle(s) of the iris.
What is the tympanic membrane
eardrum
Where is the anterior chamber located ?
Between the posterior surface of cornea and the iris
What produces aqueous humor
ciliary body
What duct is filled with endolymph ?
Scala media
What is the name of the hole/opening that’s size is controlled by the iris muscles?
Pupil
What bones make up the ossicles ?
Incus, stapes, malleus
The name of the "hairs" that bend to facilitate hearing and equilibrium.
Stereocilia.
What color does the retina not detect ?
Red
What part of the ear contributes most to equilibrium
Inner ear