Chapter 07 Key Terms
Chapter 07 Key Terms
Chapter 07 Key Terms
Chapter 07 Key Terms
Chapter 07 Key Terms
100

The thin, watery fluid in the front part of the eye.

Aqueous humor

100

The thin, clear membrane that covers the white part of your eye and lines your eyelids.

conjunctiva

100

The clear part inside the eye (behind the iris) that changes shape to focus light.

Lens

100

(An action) To bend light. The cornea and lens do this.

Refracts

100

A chamber in the inner ear that connects the cochlea and semicircular canals and helps with balance.

Vestibule

200

The tube that leads from the outside of the ear to the eardrum (also called the ear canal).

Auditory canal

200

The clear, dome-shaped outer layer at the very front of the eye that helps focus light.

Cornea

200

The group of tiny hair cells inside the cochlea that are the true hearing organ.

Organ of Corti

200

The light-sensitive layer at the very back of the eye that sends images to the brain (like camera film)

Retina

200

The clear, jelly-like substance that fills the main part of the eyeball and gives it shape.

Vitreous humor

300

The visible, fleshy part of the ear on the outside of your head that helps collect sound.

Auricle

300

The small tube that connects the middle ear to the back of your throat to equalize pressure

Eustachian tube

300

The three tiniest bones in the body (in the middle ear) that pass sound vibrations.

Ossicles

300

The tough, white outer layer of the eyeball.

Sclera

400

The middle layer of the eye with blood vessels that feed the eye.

Choroid coat

400

The colored part of your eye (blue, brown, etc.) that controls the size of the pupil.

Iris

400

Another name for the auricle (the visible outer ear).

Pinna

400

Three tiny, fluid-filled loops in the inner ear that control your sense of balance.

Semicircular canals

500

The spiral-shaped (like a snail shell) part of the inner ear that turns vibrations into sound signals for the brain

Cochlea

500

The glands that produce tears.

Lacrimal glands

500

The black hole in the center of the iris that lets light in.

Pupil

500

The eardrum. A thin piece of skin that vibrates when sound hits it.

Tympanic membrane