Eye Defects
Structure of The Eye
Function of The Eye
Randoms
True or False
100

What is the built up of pressure in the eye caused by failure to drain away excess fluid called?

Glaucoma

100

What part of the eye converts light energy into nerve impulses?

The Retina

100

What does the optic nerve do?

It transmits nerve impulses to the brain.

100

In which part of the eye is the yellow spot (fovea) found?

The Retina 

100

Two parents with brown eyes could have a blue-eyed child.

True

200

What defect causes distorted vision or parallel/vertical bars to appear bend?

Astigmatism

200

What are sensitive to color and are only affected by high light intensity?

The Cones

200

Where is light most refracted in the eye? 

The Cornea 

200

What part of the eye does 20% of the focusing?

The lens
200

Wearing glasses all the time weakens your eyes

False

300

What are the causes of short sightedness?

The eyeball being too long and the lens is too strong (too fat).

300

What contracts and relaxes to ulter the shape of the lens?

The Ciliary Muscle

300

What is the main purpose of the pupil? 

It shrinks or grows to allow light into you eye

300

What is most likely damaged in a colour-blind person?

The cones of the Retina
300

Eye color cant be changed after you're a baby

False 

400

How is Cataract treated? 

Replacing eye lens with artificial ones

400

What is the difference between the Blind Spot and the Yellow Spot?

The Blind Spot lacks retina and there is no vision at this point while the yellow spot provides vision at the center cones.

400

The cornea does______ percent of the focusing of images?

80%

400

What is the most important vitamin to keep the eyes healthy?

Vitamin A

400

You can lose a contact lens behind your eyeball

False

500

What are the effects of Presbyopia?

-Difficulty focusing on close up images

-Can cause headaches, eye strain and visual fatigue 

500

Name 5 structures of the eye?

External Eye Muscle, Sclera, Choroid, Cornea, Lens, Retina, Optic Nerve, Pupil, Iris, Suspensory Ligament, Blind Spot

500

What happens to the muscles in the iris and the pupil size when a person moves from a dark room to bright sunlight? 

The Ciliary Muscles contract in the iris and the pupil gets smaller. 

500

A boy looks up from a book at a distant aeroplane. What happens to the ciliary muscles and the lens in his eyes?

The ciliary muscles relaxes and the lens becomes less convex 
500

The vitreous humour refracts light and helps the eyeball keeps its shape

True