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Special Senses Chapter 8
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Special senses ▫Smell ▫Taste ▫Sight ▫Hearing ▫Equilibrium
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The Eye and Vision 70% of all sensory receptors are in the eyes Each eye has over a million nerve fibers
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The Eye and Vision How are the delicate eyes protected?
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Accessory Structures of the Eye Eyelids and eyelashes Conjunctiva Lacrimal apparatus Extrinsic (external) eye muscles
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Eyelids and eyelashes Tarsal glands lubricate the eye
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Eyelids and eyelashes Ciliary glands are located between the eyelashes
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Conjunctiva Membrane that lines the eyelids Connects to the surface of the eye Secretes mucus to lubricate the eye ▫Not white, just membrane covering it ▫ENDS AT THE CORNEA!
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Lacrimal Apparatus Lacrimal gland—produces lacrimal fluid Lacrimal canals—drain lacrimal fluid from eyes Lacrimal sac—passage of lacrimal fluid towards nasal cavity Nasolacrimal duct—empties lacrimal fluid into the nasal cavity
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Lacrimal Apparatus
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Lacrimal Fluid Dilute salt solution (tears) Contains antibodies and lysozyme
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Internal Anatomy of the Eye Sclera ▫White connective tissue layer ▫“white of the eye”
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Cornea ▫Transparent – light passes through ▫Repairs itself easily ▫Curved structure
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Internal Anatomy of the Eye Iris ▫Colored part of eye ▫Regulates amount of light entering eye ▫Muscle
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Pupil ▫Simply a hole in the iris
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Internal Anatomy of the Eye In bright light, the iris expands and the pupil gets smaller In low light, the iris contracts and the pupil gets bigger
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Aqueous Humor ▫Clear liquid between corner and iris Internal Anatomy of the Eye
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Lens (behind iris) ▫Changes shape to focus light ▫Convex shape
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Internal Anatomy of the Eye Ciliary body ▫Smooth muscle attached to lens ▫Control shape of lens
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Vitreous Humor ▫Clear gel-like substance behind lens ▫Prevents collapse of eyeball Internal Anatomy of the Eye
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Retina (2 layered) ▫Inner layer transparent Millions of receptor cells ▫Outer layer pigmented (black) Absorb light Prevent light from scattering
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Internal Anatomy of the Eye Choroid ▫Most posterior layer ▫Blood/nutrient rich ▫Dark pigment ▫Anteriorly choroid is modified to form iris and ciliary body (muscles)
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Internal Anatomy of the Eye Optic nerve Optic disc (blind spot) Fovea Centralis
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