B1d - The Nervous System Flashcards

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What does the pupil do?

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Lets light in to the eye.

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What does the lens do?

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Refracts the light; focuses the light onto the retina.

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What does the cornea do?

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Refracts the light.

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What does the iris do?

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Controls how much light can enter through the pupil.

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What does the retina do?

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Contains light receptors

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What does the ciliary muscle do?

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Contracts and relaxes to change the shape of the lens.

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Where is the blind spot?

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Whee the optic nerve meets the retina.

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What is the definition of accommodation?

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How the eye focuses light by changing the shape of the lens.

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What is the difference between monocular and binocular vision?

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Binocular vision - eyes on the front of the head, good at judging distance but smaller total area of vision.

Monocular - eyes at the sight of the head, bad at judging distance but larger total area of vision.

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If the eye is looking at a near object, describe the

  • shape of the lens
  • ciliary muscle
  • suspensory ligament
  • how much the light bends
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The shape of the lens is rounded, the ciliary muscle is contracted, the suspensory ligament is loose, and the light bends more.

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If someone is long sighted, why can’t they see close objects well?

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Because the light does not bend enough, so the rays still haven’t met when they reach the retina.

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What are the stages of a reflex action?

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Stimulus -> receptor -> sensory

neurone -> CNS -> motor neurone ->

effector -> response

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What is a synapse?

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A junction between two neurones.

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How does a synapse work?

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When an impulse reaches the end of a neurone, it triggers the release or a neurotransmitter, which diffuses across the synapse. It then binds on to a receptor on the next neurone causing the impulse to continue.

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