Senses
The Eye
Eye Structures
Eyeball
Eye Activity
Eye Conditions
Sensory Nerves and Ear Disorder
The Ear
Ear Division
100

These are the 5 general senses

What are pain, touch, temperature, pressure, and position

100

This is the general description of an eye

What is a fluid-filled globe that is an extension of the brain and part of the nervous system

100

This grows on the edge of an eyelid that protects the anterior of the eye

What is an eyelash

100

These are the 3 layers of the eyeball

What are the sclera, choroid, and retina

100

These are the muscles of the eyes

What are extrinsic (6) that move the eyeball and intrinsic (iris and ciliary body)

100

Inflammation of the membranes that line the eyelids and cover the eyeball

What is conjunctivitis (caused by irritant or pathogen)

100

This is the nerve supply for Olfaction

What is CN I (the olfactory nerve)

100

These divisions make up the ear

What are the external ear, middle ear, and internal ear

100
Pinna/Auricle, external auditory canal/meatus, and tympanic membrane are located in...

What is the external ear

200
These are the special senses

What are Vision, hearing, equilibrium, taste, and smell 

200

This is how the eye is protected

What is in the bony orbits of the skill, surrounded by fat and connective tissue
200

This cleans and lubricates the eye via a mechanism

What is the lacrimal apparatus

200

This outermost layer [BLANK] of the eyeball is composed of white fibrous tissue that is modified into this delicate structure [BLANK]

What is the sclera and cornea

200

This is the colored part of the eye that regulates the mount of light that can enter, containing the pupil

What is the iris

200

Trachoma is a caused by this agen

What is Chlamydia trachomatis

200

These are the nerve supplies for gustation

What is the facial nerve (CN VII) and glossopharyngeal nerve (CN IX)

200

The external auditory canal conducts this role with these contents

What is opens from outer ear and extends to the tympanic membrane (lined with fine hair, sebaceous glands, and ceruminous glands to lubricate and protect)

200
These are found in the middle ear

What are the ossicles and eustachian/auditory tube

300
This is another term for sense of smell

What is olfaction

300
This is how much of our information is received through our eyes

What is 90%

300

This is the role of tears

What are to clean, moisten, lubricate, and nourish the cornea and anterior sclera; also contains bactericidal enzyme

300

This is considered the window of the eye

What is the cornea (clear and transparent without any blood vessels)

300

The role of the Ciliary Body

What is to change the shape of lenses during accommodation to focus near or far

300

This is a newborn eye infection that is contaminated through the birth canal if the mother has this infection.

What is Ophthalmia neonatorum and gonococcal infection

300

These nerves are utilized by the eye

What are nerves II, III, IV, V, VI

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Tell me each individual role

300

This is the role of the tympanic membrane

What is a fibrous partition (ear drum) that vibrates to respond to sound waves and transmitted to bones of the ear

300

These are found in the internal ear

What are the vestibule, cochlea, semicircular canals, and perilymph

400

This is another term for sense of taste

What is gustation

400

These are the protective structures of the eye

What are the eyelids, orbital cavity, eyelashes, lacrimal apparatus, and conjunctiva

400

This is a reflex of that spreads tears across the eyes and is normally done 6-30 times/minute

What is blinking

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What can cause our reflex to blink?

400

The choroid is the middle layer of the eyeball that is vascular but also plays this role

What is (blood vessels nourish surrounding tissue) contains dark brown/black pigment to absorb excess light and keep the eye dark inside to prevent reflection

400

This is the difference between aqueous humor and vitreous humor

What is

Aqueous-clear watery fluid that occupies and circulates through the anterior and posterior of the cornea and gives curve like look.

Vitreous-jelly-like fluid that fills the posterior cavity of the eye (after lens), maintaining the spherical shape

400
This condition is typically occurred in males and is inheritied

What is color blindness, affecting the cones.

400

This is inflammation of the middle ear due to bacteria or virus

What is otitis media

400

These are the three ossicles that extend from the tympanum to the oval window/vestibule

What are Malleous/hammer, Incus/anvil, and Stapes/stirrup

400

This the main role of the semicircular canals

What is to control a sense of balance

500
Olfaction is located in this area

What is the epithelium of the nasal cavity

500

The orbital cavity is composed of these bones

What (is the bony, cone-shaped socket lined with fatty tissue to protect the eyeball) are the frontal, sphenoid, ethmoid, maxilla, zygomatic, and lacrimal

500

This is the conjunctiva

What is a think transparent layer of mucous membrane that covers the exposed eyeball and lines the inside of the eyelids

500

This inner layer of the eyeball contains two specialized nerve cells that are sensitive to light

What is the retina, contains rods and cones

500

This is the role of the Crystalline Lens

What is separates the anterior from posterior, containing of jelly-like material that accommodates by flexibility

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What happens/what do we treat with a more convex vs concave look?

500

This occurs with astigmatism

What is an error of refraction in which the light rays are not on the retina due to curvature of the cornea or lens

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How do you treat this?

500

This nerve works with the ears

What is the vestibulocochlear nerve (CN VIII), carries impulses for equilibrium for the vestibule and semicircular canals

500

These are the main functions of hearing

What is to hear and maintain equilibrium

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What does each division of the ear focus on?

500

Spiral tube shaped like a snail shell that contains the organ corti to help translate sound vibrations into nerve impulses

What is the cochlea

600
These are the gustation receptors

What are sweet, sour, salty, and bitter.

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Where are they located?

600

The lacrimal apparatus contains these structures in the eye

What are lacrimal gland, lacrimal ducts, lacrimal sacs, nasolacrimal duct, and tears (along with blinking)

600

Cones are...

What are less sensitive to light, ability to see bright light, sensitive to red/green/blue, details to fine movement

600
Rods are...

What are very sensitive to light, ability to see in dim light, dark adaption, B/W, gross movement/shapes, Vit A needed for proper functioning of the rods (lack =night blindness)

600

They eye completes refraction by this activity

What is bends the light of rays from one medium to another density and allows light to be focused on the retina where cones and rods are located

600

This is the difference in Glaucoma and Cataracts

What is

Glaucoma-increased fluid pressure of the eye, aqueous humor imbalance

Cataracts-opacification of the lens (trauma, old age, loss of sight, disease)

600

The vestibulocochlear nerve carries impulses for hearing, also referred to as...

What is the acoustic/auditory nerve

600

This is found in the internal ear that can cause feeling of dizziness and vertigo (stimulates the semicircular canals)

What is the perilymph

600

This is the role of the vestibule in the internal ear

What is the oval cavity located in the center of the inner ear next to the oval window that contains receptors for equilibrium to control balance