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pinna or auricle
(earlobe)
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The middle ear has 3 small bones called? |
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"oldsightedness"
farsightedness of old age
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Name 2 functions of the Eustachian Tube |
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- Connects the middle ear cavity with the throat (pharynx)
- Allows pressure to equalize on the 2 sides of the TM (tympanic membrane)
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Inflammation of the cornea |
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Where is the Malleus located?
Describe the Malleus.
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Middle ear
shaped like a hammer and attached
to the tympanic membrane
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Where is incus located
and describe it
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Middle ear
shaped like an anvil and attached to the malleus
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Where is stapes located
and describe it
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Middle ear
Shaped like a saddle and attached to the oval window
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Which fluids are important to the sensory functions of the inner ear? |
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Which cranial nerve is associated with hearing? |
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What part of the ear holds the receptors related to equilibrium? |
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Inflammation or infection of the middle ear |
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Incision in eardrum to release fluid trapped inside |
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1 – skull 7 - incus 2 – ear canal 8 - stapes 3 – pinna (auricle) 9 - labyrinth (semicircular canals) 4 – tympanum 10 - cochlea 5 – fenestra ovalis 11 - auditory nerve/tube 6 – malleus 12 - eustachian tube |
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whites of the eye
outer layer of eye
has white thick connective tissue
has transparent center (cornea) allows light into eye |
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"Colored" part of the eye
Ring of colored muscle that adjusts opening of pupil |
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The mucous membrane that covers
the front of the eye is? |
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What relaxes to flatten lense
for distance objects
and
contracts causing lense to bulge becoming convex &
stronger power for closer objects?
What does it produce? |
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Ciliary muscles
Produces aqueous humor for anterior chamber
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1. Constrictor (circular)- encircles pupil
-narrows pupil to let in LESS light
2. Dilator (radial)- like spokes of a wheel
-contrast to let in MORE light |
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What are the 3 layers
of the eye? |
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1. Sclera
2. Choroid
3. Retina |
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In which area contains the greatest concentration
of cones on the retina? |
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Middle layer
Nourishing layer
Has rich blood supply
Has brown pigment that keeps light from scattering
Lens & iris are part of this layer |
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- Inner layer
- Very delicate
- Layers of sensory neurons called rods & cones
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- Responsible for black & white vision
- More dense on sides of retina
- Better for night vision |
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- Responsible for colored vision
- More dense in center of retina
- Better for day vision |
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- Contains only cones
- Area of sharpest vision |
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Has 0 rods or cones
Blind spot
Where optic nerve attaches to eye |
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- In front of lens
- Contains aqueous humor |
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- Behind lens
- Contains vitreous humor (jellylike) |
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What are the 4 refractive structures of the eye? |
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1. Cornea
2. Aqueous humor
3. Lens (only 1 to change shape)
4. Vitreous humor |
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What are the 5 nerves that affect the eye and what are their actions? |
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1. Optic: sn
2. Oculomotor: mn
3. Trochlear: mn
4. Abducens: mn
5. Opthalmic: (branch of trigeminal nerve)
-sensory nerve for pain, touch,
pressure, &temp) |
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The pathway of light for vision
(9) |
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1. Conjunctiva 6. Vitreous humor *
2. Cornea * 7. Retina
3. Aqueous humor * 8. Optic nerve
4. Pupil 9. Brain in occipital lobe
5. Lens
* Doesn't change shape-bends/refracts light |
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What are the 2 functions of the ear? |
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1. Hearing
2. Balance (Equilibrium) |
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What are the 3 areas of the ear?
List the structural parts of each area |
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1. Outer 3. Inner
-auricle (pinna) -vestibule
-External auditory canal -semicircular canals
-Ceruminous glands -cochlea
2.Middle
-TM
-ossicles
-oval window
-eustachian tube |
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The part of the ear that moistens & lubricates is? |
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What parts of the ear vibrates?
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1. TM
2. Ossicles
3. Oval window |
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What 2 parts of the ear are responsible for
balance? |
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1. Vestibule
2. Semicircular canals |
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Eustachian tube is responsible for? |
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Equalizing air pressure in middle ear
so TM will vibrate properly |
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Watery fluid found in labyrinth |
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Labyrinth contains what 3?
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1. Cochlea
2. Vestibule
3. Semicircular canals |
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Sensory neurons in cochlea that's
stimulated by vibrations |
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-What has 3 in each ear at an angle to each other
-part of cochlea
-has sensory receptors that are sensitive to movement
-impulses are carried by acoustic nerve to brain |
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area b/w cochlea & semicircular canals
-gelatinous substand w/ calcium stones embedded
-stones shift w/ positioning d/t gravity
-sensory receptors are stimulated & impulse carried by
acoustic nerve to brain |
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Pathway of sound for hearing
(13) |
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1. Pinna 10. Endolymph
2.Ext. aud.canal 11.Organ of Corti
3.TM 12.Acoustic nerve
4.Malleus 13.Brain (Temporal)
5.Incus
6.Stapes
7.Oval window
8.Perilymph
9.Membraneous labyrinth |
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