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White of the eye, tough fiberous coat
Goes all away around the eyeball
Middle layer, underneath that is called the choroid layer- had blood vessels that carry nutrient to the eye |
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Only set of cells that react and convert light into some electricle impluse in the human body. |
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Living tissue
No blood vessels
Clear part of the eye in front
Its curved, helps direct light
Bend light rays taht come into the eye
Very smooth, round |
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Behind Cornea - Anterior Chamber |
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The liquid in there - Aqueous Humor:
Serves to parts:
1)Hold the shape of the cornea
2) Involved in refrating the light (changes the density & which causes the light rays to bend slighty) |
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Very soft
Coating of lens capsole around it that holds all this gel substance in there. (clear gel)
Above & below it are little ligaments that are attached to ciliary body which is actually ciliary muscles.
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They can strech the lens & make it thinner or relax & it gets thicker
Responsible for out ability to focus on objects
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They are actually tendons.
Holds lens in position. |
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Know as: Old age eye
Lose flexiblty of the lens corrected by reading glasses
As we get older when it relaxes it doesn't thicken out as much, we then get reading glasses |
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Glasses
Improves far distance |
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Color part fo the eye
Allowing light to come in or dem it down |
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Can develop in the back of the lens
Start at the edge of the lens & work there way in
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Have short, blunt projections, & provde color vision.
7 million per eye in the back
Cells
Much greater than rods |
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Have long, thin projections at thier ends, & provide black & white vision.
125 million per eye
Cells
*The majerity of our eye is black & white |
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Seeing out of the corner of the eye
Side vision
Tunnel vision - totally loses prereferral vision, rods shut down. |
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Irregualr cornea or some sort
Lack of sharpness of the image(blurred & double vision)
Tear drop lens - contacts won't work. |
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A one time surgery
Sculp the outside by laser, shave it off, round, & smooth it
Produces products in that cornea: as you get older |
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Thin membrane layer
Helps keep everything moist
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Know as: Pink eye
Infection o fthe conjunctiva |
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Infected eye follicle
One of the eye lashes are infected |
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Irregular pressure inside of the eye
Dilate the eyes
Use the pressure test - blow air into the eye
Constant pressure to maintain the shape of the eye |
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Back Chamber
Vitreous Humor - Fluid inside it |
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Little pieces of edges of the retina or some of the tissue from up in the back side of the iris taht flake off & float around in there.
Little pieces of tissue, can come from anywhere in the eye. |
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Dics on back
Point of fine vision
Made up of cones of retina |
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Optic nerve leaves the eye
Natural blind spot |
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Opposite image
Chemicals take awhile to dissipate
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Bright light - White light
Get an image that is exactlywhat you saw |
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Nearsighted
Correct it: glasses or contact lens
Vision not so good: far away |
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Farsighted
Minor amounts: left uncorrected
Larger amounts: convex lenses in eyeglasses or contact lenses
Not so good vision: close up |
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