Eye Structure
Ear Structure
Anatomical locations
Anatomical Directions
Body Cavity
100

Firm, white fibrous layer that protects and maintains eyeball shape.

Sclera

100

In many animals it collects and directs soundwaves, in humans it’s something to pierce

Auricle

100

The eyes are (lateral/medial) to the nose

lateral

100

Divides the body into anterior and posterior parts

Frontal plane

100

This cavity houses the brain

Cranial cavity

200

An opening in the center of the iris that regulates the amount of light entering the eye.

Pupil

200

houses the hearing receptors

Cochlea

200

The lungs are (deep/superficial) to the skin

Deep

200

Divides the body into superior and inferior parts

Transverse plane

200
This cavity contain the ribs and sternum

Thoracic Cavity

300

Transparent, protective layer that allows light to enter the eye

Cornea

300

Where sound waves enter and is lined with ear wax which traps foreign bodies and repels insects.

Semicircular canals

300

The head is (inferior/superior) to the abdomen

Superior

300

Divides the body into right and left parts.

Midsagittal plane

300

Abdominopelvic cavity contains these two cavities

Abdominal and pelvic cavity

400

Light sensitive layer of the eye that contains rods and cones

Retina

400

help with balance

Vestibule and Vestibulocochlear nerve-

400

The breastbone is (anterior/posterior) the spine

anterior

400

Dead lift is lift in which plane

Transverse plane

400
Dorsal cavity contains these cavities
Cranial and vertebral cavity
500

Prevents the eyeball from collapsing inward.

Vitreous Humorous and Aqueous Humorous

500

transmit the vibratory motion of the eardrum to the fluids in the inner ear

Malleus, incus and stapes-

500

The knee is (distal/proximal) to the thigh

Distal

500

Jump jack is performed in this plane

Midsagittal plane

500
Ventral Cavity contains these cavities

Thoracic cavity, Diaphragm, Abdominal, pelvic cavity

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