Eyes Flashcards

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Lens

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Refracts light by controlled amount by changing shape

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2
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Iris

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Controls pupil size/ amount of light entering the eye

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3
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Cornea

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-Refracts light (always by same amount)
-Transparent with no blood vessels to allow light to pass through

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4
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Optic nerve

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Receives impulses generated by receptor cells and transmits them to the brain

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5
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Retina

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-Contains cone cells (responsible for colour vision) and rod cells (detect intensity of light)

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6
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Fovea/ focal point

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-Point on the retina where the light rays diverge together/ meet
-Contains cone cells only

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7
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In bright light the iris…

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Constricts/ the pupil becomes smaller to let in the correct light intensity
-circular muscles contract and the radial muscles relax

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8
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In dark light the iris…

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Dilates/ the pupil becomes larger to let in the correct light intensity
-circular muscles relax and the radial muscles contract

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9
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To accommodate to a close object the lens…

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Becomes short and fat to refract rays more
-ciliary muscle contracts and the suspensory ligaments slacken

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10
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To accommodate to a distant object the lens…

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Becomes long and thin to refract rays less
-ciliary muscles relax and suspensory ligaments are pulled taut

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11
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Cataracts

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-Lens becomes cloudy
-Treat with artificial lens

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12
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Short sighted- myopia

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Can only focus on close objects as lens refracts too much

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13
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Long sighted- hyperopia

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Can only focus on distant objects as lens can’t refract rays enough

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14
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How is long sightedness treated?

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-CONVEX lens to refract rays MORE so they meet on the retina

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15
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How is short sightedness treated?

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-CONCAVE lens to refract rays LESS so they converge on the retina

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16
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Colour blindness

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-cone cells don’t work properly
-recessive allele located on the X chromosome
-more common in men as men only have one X chromosome so if they just have one affected allele, they will be colour blind