Eye muscles
Middle/inner ear structures
Receptor cells and sensory tissues
Miscellaneous vision questions
Miscellaneous hearing & equilibrium questions
100

Oblique

diagonal/angled

100

The name of this group of bones.

Ossicles.

100

what moves with fluid?

basilar membrane

100

what is the white of the eye?

sclera

100

where is the cochlear nerve  found?

cochlea

200

Circular Muscle

decreases/shrinks size of pupil

200

boundary between middle and outer ear?

tympanic membrane

200

membranes is most directly involved in the bending of the hair cell stereocilia

tectorial

200

what is the vascular layer?

layer of blood vessels. packed with o2 and nutrients.

200

These ring-like structures on the left side of the image are partly responsible for our sense of equilibrium.

Semicircular canals.

300

Rectus

straight. pulls eye up, down, left, right

300

what does the cochlea do?

hearing

300

what does the round window do?

alleviate and absorbs pressure

300

The technical term for our "blind spot".

Optic disc.

300

what nerve is semicircular canals

vestibular nerve

400

This muscle contracts in response to bright light.

Radial muscle(s) of the iris.

400

what directs and organizes sound waves 

auricle

400

what is the oval window connected to?

stapes

400

fibrous tunic?

outer layer of eye

400

what is the endolymph?

fluid found within the membranous labyrinth

500

Radial Muscle

open pupil, increases size of pupil

500

what does the vestibule do?

balance

500

The name of the "hairs" that bend to facilitate hearing and equilibrium.

Stereocilia.

500

what muscle decreases/shrinks size of pupil

Circular Muscle

500

another name for anvil?

incus

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