Structures of the Eye
Structures of the Ear

Nose, Tongue Structures
Eye Disorders
Nose,Tongue, Disorders
Ear Disorders
100

The eye is protected by four structures. Name one

Protected by the orbital socket of skull, eyebrows, eyelashes, and eyelids?

100

Term for the outer part of the ear that picks up sound waves

Pinna

100

What are the bumps on the tongue called?

Papillae

100

This eye disorder is characterized by itching of the eye, pain, redness of the sclera and is very contagious

Conjunctivitis

100

Inflammation of the lining of the nose that causes nasal congestion

Rhinitis

100

An acute infection of the ear canal skin is typically caused by bacteria.  Symptoms include pain—especially with manipulation of the pinna

External Otits

200

A thin membrane that lines the eyelids and covers part of the eye, secretes mucous to lubricate the eye.

Conjunctiva

200

Another term for the ear canal

External auditory canal

200

The partition that divides the nose into right and left sides

Septum

200

The color blindness is related to a deficiency or damage to what?

cones

200

Inflammation of the tongue

Glossitis

200

This happens when there is damage to inner ear or auditory nerve causes partial or complete deafness.

Sensorineural hearing loss

300

The wall of the eye is made of three coats. Name all the coats.

Sclera
Choroid coat
retina

300

Another term for earwax protects the ear

cerumen

300
  • small, hair-like projections that trap larger dust particles entering the nose

Cillia

300

This disease causes excessive intraocular pressure causing destruction of the retina and atrophy of the optic nerve

Glaucoma

300

A swollen, red bumpy tongue with enlarged taste buds.  Commonly caused by: Scarlet fever; allergies; Toxic shock syndrome; Vitamin B12 deficiency and Kawasaki disease

Strawberry Tongue

300

Often called an inner ear infection, in children, it is commonly caused by the common cold and a build-up of fluid. 

Otitis media

400

A crystalline structure located behind iris and pupil


Lens

400

What is the function of the Eustachian tube?

Equalizes pressure in the middle ear with outside atmosphere

400

 structures located at the bottom of each cerebral hemisphere that process information about odors

Olfactory bulb

400

If a person has cataracts, the _______ becomes cloudy

Lens

400

 This disorder consists of growths in the nasal cavity associated with rhinitis.  

Nasal Polyps

400

  This disorder consists of the stapes becoming hardened and immovable.  A common cause of deafness in young adults.

Otosclerosis

500

What is the pathway of vision?

Cornea, pupil, lens,retina, rods & cones, optic nerve, brain

500

What is the pathway of hearing?

Pinna, External Auditory Canal, Tympanic Membrane, Ossicles (malleus, Stapes, Incus), Cochleas, Auditory Nerve, Brain

500

Smell accounts for what percent of our taste?

90%

500

An emergency situation where the inner layer of the eye pulls away from the layer of blood vessels that provides it with oxygen and nutrients. Typically happens when you are hit in the eye or have Marfan syndrome.

Detached Retina

500

An oral yeast infection that causes white lesions on the tongue and inner cheek. Very common in babies and those with weak immune systems

Thrush

500

A condition that affects the semicircular canals which causes vertigo (dizziness)

Meniere's Disease