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1 The Special Senses Vision (sight) Gustation (taste) Olfaction (smell) Hearing Equilibrium (balance) Chapter 17

2 Accessory Structures of the Eye Eyebrows divert sweat and contribute to facial expressions Eyelids (palpebrae) blink to protect the eye and lubricate their surface Eyelashes detect and deter foreign objects

3 Accessory Structures of the Eye Cont. Conjunctiva - a mucous membrane lining the inside of the eyelids and the anterior surface of the eyes Conjunctivitis (“pinkeye”) - inflammation of conjunctiva

4 Accessory Structures of the Eye Cont. Lacrimal Apparatus: –Lacrimal gland –Lacrimal sac –Nasolacrimal duct Keeps conjunctival surfaces moist and clean

5 Eye Muscles Lateral, medial, superior, and inferior rectus muscles; superior and inferior oblique muscles

6 Internal Anatomy of the Eye Aqueous humor - clear, watery fluid in the anterior chamber Cornea - transparent tissue covering the front of the eye; bends light Pupil - hole in the center where light passes through Iris - controls the size of the pupil; gives "color" to the eye Lens - transparent tissue that bends light passing through the eye Retina - on the back of the eye, contains photoreceptors (center of retina = fovea)

7 Internal Anatomy of the Eye Rods - photoreceptors responsive in low light conditions Cones - photoreceptors responsive to color and in bright conditions Sclera – the “white” of the eyeball Choroid – membrane between sclera & retina Vitreous Humor - clear, jelly-like fluid found in the back portion of the eye, maintains shape

8 www.uniteforsight.org/course/eyea natomy.php http://www.youtu be.com/watch?v= gvozcv8pS3c

9 Visual Disorders Myopia (nearsightedness) – objects far away appear blurry; can be corrected with concave lenses (- diopter) Hyperopia (farsightedness) – close objects appear blurry; can be corrected with convex lenses (+ diopter)

10 Visual Disorders Cont. Astigmatism - uneven curvature in cornea causes out of focus image Cataract - clouding of the lens, scatters the light rays

11 Visual Disorders Cont. Glaucoma - caused by a build-up of aqueous humor; the excessive amount of fluid causes pressure against the retina, affecting vision; if untreated, will result in permanent blindness Presbyopia - form of hyperopia due to weakening of eye muscles; normal part of aging


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