Ear Anatomy
Eye Anatomy
Disorders
Practitioners
Treatment
100
External Ear
What is the pinna or auricle
100
Receptors that respond to light
What cones and rods
100
Inflammation of the cornea
What is keratitis
100
Health care professional who examines eyes and prescribes corrective lenses
What is an optometrist
100
Incision through the retina
What is retinotomy
200
Inner Ear
What is the labyrinth
200
Inner most layer of the eye
What is the retina
200
Total deafness
What is anacusis
200
Technician who fills eyeglass prescriptions and dispenses eyewear
What is an optician
200
examination of the eye with an opthalmoscope
What is opthalmoscopy
300
Protects the ear by preventing dust, insects, and bacteria from entering the middle ear
What is earwax or cerumen
300
The main external structures of the eye
What are the orbit, eyelids, conjunctiva, and tear ducts
300
Caused by irregularity of he curve of the cornea that distorts light entering the eye
What is astigmatism
300
Physician who specializes in eye disorders and treatments
What is an opthalmologist
300
Surgical removal of part or all of an eyelid
What is blepharectomy
400
This equalizes pressure in the ear with outside atmospheric pressure
What is the eustachian tube or auditory tube
400
The muscular ring that surrounds and controls the size of the pupil
What is the iris
400
Inflammation of the middle ear
What is otitis media
400
science of examining eyes
What is optometry
400
Surgical removal of the mastoid process
What is mastoidectomy
500
These bones (when affected by sound waves) transmit sound vibrations to the inner ear
What are the malleus, incus, and stapes
500
The three layers of the eyeball
What are the sclera, uveal tract, and retina
500
Intraocular pressure that causes damage to the optic nerve
What is glaucoma
500
Medical specialty dealing with the eye
What is opthalmology
500
Surgical incision into the labyrinth
What is labyrinthotomy