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1 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt Eye Structure Eye FunctionVisionEar StructureEar Function
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2 5 points The eyelids, lacrimal glands, and extrinsic muscles are all…
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3 5 points Accessory Structures
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4 10 points What produces tears?
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5 10 points Lacrimal gland
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6 15 points The bulge on the outer tunic toward the anterior side of the eye is called…
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7 15 points Cornea
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8 20 points What is the sclera composed of?
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9 20 points Collagen and elastin fibers
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10 25 points Describe the retina with 3 bullets.
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11 25 points Thin Transparent Contains photoreceptors
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12 5 points The point of clearest vision is…
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13 5 points Fovea centralis
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14 10 points True/False There are rods and cones in the blind spot.
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15 10 points False
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16 15 points What do melanocytes in the choroid coat do?
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17 15 points Absorb light
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18 20 points This changes the shape of the lens…
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19 20 points The ciliary muscles (or body)
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20 25 points Name the 2 functions of the aqueous humor.
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21 25 points Provides nutrients to eye Maintains shape of eye
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22 5 points Visual receptors include the…
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23 5 points Rods and cones
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24 10 points The term referring to the ability of lens to adjust shape and allow for focusing of close objects.
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25 10 points Accomodation
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26 15 points Nearsightedness is technically referred to as…
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27 15 points Myopia
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28 20 points An imperfection or defect is eye shape is called…
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29 20 points Astigmatism
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30 25 points Name the eye structures light passes through in order.
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31 25 points Cornea Aqueous humor Pupil Lens Vitreous humor Retina
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32 5 points The external ear is also known as…
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33 5 points The pinna or auricle
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34 10 points What is another name for the S-shaped ear canal?
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35 10 points The external auditory meatus
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36 15 points Name the ossicles of the middle ear in order from tympanic membrane to oval window.
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37 15 points Hammer (malleus) Anvil (incus) Stirrip (stapes)
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38 20 points What connects the middle ear to the nose/throat?
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39 20 points Eustachian tubes
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40 25 points What is found inside the membranous labyrinth?
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41 25 points Endolymph
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42 5 points What bone moves due to its direct contact with the tympanic membrane?
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43 5 points Hammer (malleus)
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44 10 points Where are hearing receptors found?
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45 10 points Organ of Corti
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46 15 points The lower compartment of bony labyrinth in cochlea is called…
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47 15 points Scala tympani
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48 20 points The upper compartment of bony labyrinth in cochlea is called…
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49 20 points Scala vestibuli
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50 25 points The roof overhanging the Organ of Corti is called…
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51 25 points Tectorial membrane
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