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

rectus 

straight

100

The name of this group of bones.

Ossicles.

100

bastilar membrane  

moves with fluid 

100

lacrimal gland 

produces tears 

100

cochlear duct 

endolymph 

200

what is the trochlea? 

pulley association with superior oblique 

200

cochlea 

hearing

200

tectorial membrane 

bends hair 

200

trochlea 

pulley association with superior oblique 

200

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

Semicircular canals.

300

eye opening in closing in size 

pupil

300

vestibule 

balance

300

components of organ of corti 

basilar membranes, hair cells, tectorial membranes 

300

The technical term for our "blind spot".

Optic disc.

300

associated with vascular tunic 

blood vessels 

400

This muscle contracts in response to bright light.

Radial muscle(s) of the iris.

400

semicircular canals 

balance, vestibular 

400

auricle 

direct sound waves into external acoustic meatus 

400

virtuous humor 

transparent jelly like tissue behind lens

400

round window 

absorbes pressure 

500

ciliary muscle function

changes lens shape

500

round window 

absorbs pressure 

500

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

Stereocilia.

500

watery liquid in interior segments

aqueous humor

500

oval window 

connects stapes, vibrates

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