Bell Ringer This will require AT LEAST 2-3 sentences. Write in complete sentences with correct grammar and punctuation. Describe in writing how the extrinsic muscles of the eye work in order for both of your eyes to look up and then down.
Agenda Bell Ringer Discussion Lesson – Intrinsic eye muscles & microscopic anatomy of the eye Activity Review Questions – Mastery Check
Standard Describe the response of the intrinsic eye muscles to light. Special senses: The Eye Objective Describe the response of the intrinsic eye muscles to light. Differentiate the purposes of the extrinsic eye muscles and the intrinsic eye muscles. Identify and describe the major parts of the microscopic anatomy of the retina.
Intrinsic Eye Muscles and their response to light
Opthalmoscopic view of the retina showing the location of the Macula to the Optic Disc
Photomicroscopic view of the Histology of the Eye S = Sclera C = Choroid coat PE = Pigmented epithelium P = Outer segments of rods and cones O = Nuclei of rods and cones OPL = Outer synaptic layer I = Nuclei of bipolar neurons PL = Inner synaptic layer G = Ganglion cell layer
Opthalmoscopic view of the retina showing the location of the Macula to the Optic Disc
Photomicroscopic view of the Histology of the Eye showing the location of the central fovea
Intrinsic Eye Muscles and their response to light
Exit Ticket Explain how rods differ from cones. Describe how the intrinsic muscles of the eye change when you walk from a dark room into the bright sunlight.