Eye Anatomy
Ear Anatomy
Diseases of the Eye
Diseases of the Ear
Combining Forms
100
responsible for the reception and transmission of visual impulses
What is the retina?
100
ear drum
What is the tympanic membrane?
100
diagnoses vision problems and diseases
Who are optometrists?
100
specialize in non-medical management of the auditory system
Who is audiologist?
100
hearing
What is audi/o?
200
location containing no rods or cones
What is the blind spot?
200
malleus, incus, stapes
What is the ossicles?
200
opacities that form on the lens and impair vision
What are cataracts?
200
ringing in the ears
What is tinnitus?
200
eye
What is ocul/o?
300
fibrous, vascular, sensory
What are the tunics of the eye?
300
structure responsible for balance
What is the semicircular canals?
300
LASIK
What is laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis?
300
inflammation of the middle ear
What is otitis media?
300
water
What is aque/o?
400
other term for the vascular tunic
What is the uvea?
400
structure connecting the middle ear to the pharynx
What is the eustachian tube?
400
lazy eye syndrome
What is amblyopia?
400
treatment for children with recurring ear infections
What is PE tubes?
400
hardening
What is scler/o?
500
term referring to the fluids in the eye
What is the humors?
500
fluid contained in the cochlea
What is the perilymph?
500
eyes don't focus simultaneously
What is strabismus?
500
abnormal hardening of bones in the middle ear
What is otosclerosis?
500
eyelid
What is blephar/o?
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