Number 1
What is the cornea?
The part of the procedure where you use the scalpel to make an incision through the sclera in the middle of the eye.
What is step 2?
Retina
What is the layer of light sensitive cells at the back of the eye?
Thick tough outer covering of the eyeball
What is the Sclera? #2
We use these instruments only as instructed
What are scalpel, scissors, or other sharp tools?
Number 4
What is Vitreous Humor?
Part of the procedure where you remove the lens
What is step 3?
Cornea
What is a tough, clear covering over the iris and the pupils that helps protect the eye.
The place where all nerves from the retina join to form the optic nerve.
What is the blind spot? #9
What we make sure to have on before touching any dissection parts
What is surgical gloves?
Number 6
What is the Iris?
Part of the procedure where you look to find the optic nerve
What is step 6?
Iris
What is a muscle that controls how much light enters the eye?
The clear fluid that helps the cornea keep its rounded shape.
What is the Aqueous Humor? #10
Do not touch equipment, supplies, or animals used for dissection without asking this
What is the teachers permission?
Number 7
What is the Pupil?
Part of the procedure where you don't touch but only identify parts of the eye
What is step 1?
Vitreous humor
What is the thick, clear jelly that helps give the eyeball it's shape?
Eye structure carries the messages from the eye to the brain.
What is the optic nerve? #3
Tie this up before you start
What is long hair?
Number 8
What is the Retina?
Part of the procedure not included in your booklet where you clean up
What is always the last step when doing a lab?
Aqueous humor
What is the clear fluid that keeps the cornea a rounded shape?
The clear, flexible structure that makes an image on the eyes retina.
What is the lens? #5
Work together and kindly
What is teamwork and respect?