rectus
straight

The name of this group of bones.
Ossicles.
bastilar membrane
moves with fluid
lacrimal gland
produces tears
cochlear duct
endolymph
what is the trochlea?
pulley association with superior oblique
cochlea
hearing
tectorial membrane
bends hair
trochlea
pulley association with superior oblique

These ring-like structures on the left side of the image are partly responsible for our sense of equilibrium.
Semicircular canals.
eye opening in closing in size
pupil
vestibule
balance
components of organ of corti
basilar membranes, hair cells, tectorial membranes
The technical term for our "blind spot".
Optic disc.
associated with vascular tunic
blood vessels
This muscle contracts in response to bright light.
Radial muscle(s) of the iris.
semicircular canals
balance, vestibular
auricle
direct sound waves into external acoustic meatus
virtuous humor
transparent jelly like tissue behind lens
round window
absorbes pressure
ciliary muscle function
changes lens shape
round window
absorbs pressure
The name of the "hairs" that bend to facilitate hearing and equilibrium.
Stereocilia.
watery liquid in interior segments
aqueous humor
oval window
connects stapes, vibrates