structures of the eye
3 layers
more ears and eyes
middle ears
hearing
100

the opening for light to enter the inner eyes

the pupil

100

the protective layer in the eyes that keeps the shape and support of the structure and is completely white, with no blood cells

the sclera

100

the outside flap of ear, that enhances sound vibrations and focuses them into the ear

the pinna

100

the round elastic structure that vibrates in response to soundwaves

what is the tympanum(ear drum)

100

the sensors in the ear for movements and balance & equilibrium

what are the semicircular canals and vestibule

200

the round muscle surrounding the pupil that regulates the amount of light let into the eyes

the iris

200

this is part of the sclera layer that bends light rays into  the eye

what is the cornea

200

this structure in the eye carries electrochemical impulses from the eye to the occipital lobe 

what is the optic nerve 

200

connects middle ear to throat; allows pressure to equalize when there is a difference in air pressure in middle ear and outside

what is the Eustachian tube

200

the organ of hearing has little hair cells in it that detect sound, this organ is called

the organ of corti

300

the names of the two humours in the eye 

what is aqueous and vitreous

300

the layer filled with blood vessels for nourishment and contains melanin that stops light from scattering

the choroid

300

the pathway of a nerve impulses in the eyes

rods/cones->bipolar cells->optic nerve cells->thalamus->occipital lobe->visual association in cerebrum

300

the three small bones in the middle ear where sound is passed from tympanum to the oval window

what are the ossicles

300

vibrations of the oval window causes the cochlea to create pressure waves in this fluid, located in the cochlea

cochlear fluid

400

this structure focuses light rays into the fovea centralis 

what is the lens

400

part of the retina layer, this structure is the spot on the retina with the highest concentration of cones and rods

what is the fovea centralis

400

the light sensitive cells(photo-receptors) found in the retina layer and what they are sensitive to

cones- sensitive to different wavelengths of light(light)

rods-sensitive to the dim or brightness of a light

400

a small membrane that transmits sound vibrations to the inner ear

what is the oval window

400

this membrane vibrates, contains sensory mechanoreceptors that stimulate the auditory nerve

basilar membrane

500

this structure stretches and changes the shape of the lens in order to focus

what are the ciliary muscles

500

this is the inner most later of the eye and contains light sensitive cells that turn light light into an impulse 

what  is the retina

500

the mechanical energy of sound converted into an electrochemical impulses to the brain, this structure is coiled 

the cochlea

500

the name of the three bone in the ossicles

malleus/hammer -> incus/anvil -> stapes/stirrup

500

the hair cells that brush against a membrane, causing the hair cells to depolarize and start an action action

sterocilia