Anatomy and Physiology of the Eye- Intro Flashcards
what type of epithelium is found in the cornea?
simple squamous non-keratinised
describe the stroma of the cornea
there is regularly arranged collagen with no blood vessels allowing light waves to pass through it so it is transparent.
what sort of epithelium makes u the endothelium in the cornea?
single layer squamous epithelium, non keratinised.
name the five tissue layers of the cornea
- epithelium
- bowmans membrane (basement membrane of corneal epithelium)
- stroma
- descemet’s layer
- endothelium
how does the cornea get its nutrition?
from the aqueous humour, the tear film and the blood vessels in the sclera.
how is transparency of the cornea maintained?
> regular arrangement of collagen in stroma
no blood vessels
pump in the endothelial layer that actively keeps the aqueous layer out
what happens if the endothelial cells of the cornea are lost?
the cells cannot regenerate so compensate by growing larger. if this passes a critical point then this becomes decompensated and holes begin to appear and aqueous humour spills in and the cornea becomes hazy.
why is the cornea described as immune privileged?
there is a lesser chance that the cornea is recognised by the recipient as it is avascular so there is less chance of graft rejection.
where is the aqueous humour produced?
behind the lens in the posterior chamber.
where is the aqueous humour reabsorbed?
at the angle trabecular meshwork through schlemm’s canal.
how many layers is in the retina?
10
describe the fovea centralis
this is a point in the retina where the outer layers are pushed away that is packed with cones so there is maximum visual acuity.
describe the lens
a transparent, crystalline biconvex structure
what is the lens suspended by?
zonules (from the ciliary body)
what is lens opacification commonly called?
cataracts