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opening in the eyelid skin containing the eye |
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where the 2 eyelids meet - medial and lateral |
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embedded in tarsal plate
sebaceous glands that contirbute to tear film |
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stratified columnar to squamous with goblet cells
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third eyelid (nictitating membrane) |
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lined by conjunctival epithelium
cartilaginous core
opaque in dogs and cats, clear in reptile and amphibian |
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goblet cells in the conjunctival epithelium
meibomian glands
lacrimal glands |
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how many muscles insert on the sclera |
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7
2 oblique (dorsal/ventral)
4 rectus (dorsal ventral medial lateral)
retractor bulbi! |
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why does emaciation make the eyes sink in? |
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there is a layer of fat behind the eye that can be depleted |
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3 layers of the eye (tunics) |
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fibrous tunic
vascular tunic
nervous tunic |
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anterior: cornea
posterior:sclera |
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vascular tunic components |
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anterior: iris and ciliary body
posterior: choroid |
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epithelium
stroma
endothelium |
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normally non keratinizing (could keratinize if dried out?)
non pigmented
sits on basement membrane |
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scattered fibroblast keratocytes (not keratinocytes!!)
well organised collagen
white footballs
no blood vessels normally (injury)
highest concentration of nerves in the body - invisible w routine stain |
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simple squamous epithelium
basement membrane: Descemets
may not be attached after processing for slides |
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connective tissue on posterior eye
contains nerves and vessels
birds have cartilage or bone |
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empty space surrounded by iris
shape can vary by species |
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fibroblasts
collagen
lymphatics
blood vessels
nerves
epithelium
melanocytes
muscles |
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anterior surface or iris and within the stroma
absent in blue eyes |
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cirfumferentially around the pupil margins only
in mid stroma |
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present throughout the iris
in deep stroma
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behind the iris
begins at the base of the iris and ends at the beginning of the retina
contains ciliary processes and ciliary muscle
zonule fibers |
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lined by 2 layers of epithelium: inner non pigmented and outer pigmented (remember inner is more superficial and outer is deeper bc its on the posterior iris)
make the aqueaous humor
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smooth muscle in mammals, skeletal in non mammals
lots of pigment in brown eyes (none in blue)
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connect the ciliary body to the lens
ciliary muscle contracts and pulls on fibers to change the shape of the lens: focus light on different parts of the retina |
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held in place by zonule fibers
avascular, nourished by the aqueous humor
transparent (normally) |
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thick and gets thicker w age (nuclear sclerosis)
lens epithelial cells underneath |
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migrate and elongate to form lens fibers and the bow shape of the lens
lose nuclei as migrate centrally |
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well organised and packed together
help with transparency in teh lens
imperfections and discoloration result in cataracts |
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True or False: nuclear sclerosis (denser anterior lens capsule over time) and cataracts (opacity of the lens) are the same thing |
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False: nuclear sclerosis is normal aging and only comes from buildup of capsule. cataract comes from issues like diabetes, swelling or fluid that increase lens opacity |
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thin with no lens epithelial cells |
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special structure in birds surrounding the central lens. helps focus better. |
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space bw the cornea and in front of the iris leaflets
contains aqueous humor produced by ciliary body |
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space between the iris leaflets in front of the front half of the lens
contains aqueous humor |
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formed by iris and cornea
pectinate ligaments
drain aqueous humor out of eye |
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path of aqueous humor drainage |
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ciliary process
posterior chamber
anterior chamber
pectinate ligaments
trabecular meshwork
scleral plexus
venous system |
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obstruction of aqueous outflow resulting in increased intraocular pressure
increased IOP is almost never due to inc production of aqueous humor
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posterior compartment (NOT posterior CHAMBER!!)
filled with vitreous humor |
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gelatinous
transparent
hold lens and retina in place |
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receives and transduces light and converts info to nerve impulses sent to the brain by the optic nerve |
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3 nuclear layers of photosensitive retina |
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Ganglion Cell Layer (inner most nuclear layer)
Inner Nuclear Layer
Outer Nuclear Layer (contains bodies of rods and cones) |
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true/false: the Inner Nuclear Layer is the inner most nuclear layer of the retina |
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FALSE
ganglion layer is more inner |
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retinal pigmented epithelium RPE |
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not always pigmented in animals...
cuboidal epithelium
eats photoreceptor outer segments to help with normal cell turnover |
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varies by species:
on top of retina
within retina
not present
always in inner retina - the outer portion is fed by the choroid! |
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surrounded by meninges
arteries that supply retina enter the globe here too |
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path of nervous signals in eye |
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axons from ganglion cell layer form nerve fiber layer, exit the globe through the optic nerve |
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blood vessels and supportive connective tissue
pigmented in most animals
nourishes outer portion of retina |
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layer of reflective tissue in dorsal choroid
bounces light back to stimulate the retina twice
not present in all species
RPE over it is not pigmented...
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in carnivores, brick shaped cells with reflective crystals |
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in herbivores. regularly arranged collagen |
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