Forms of the Eye Flashcards

1
Q

In life, this is described as the key to expression and personality

A

The eye

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2
Q

The eye is described as the key to __________ and __________ in life

A

Expression and personality

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3
Q

A closed eye reveals little but the ____________

A

interrelation of parts

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4
Q

The underlying anatomical structures are ____________ for the physiognomical form of the closed eye

A

Directly responsible

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5
Q

The underlying anatomical structures are directly responsible for the ____________ of the closed eye

A

Physiognomical form

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6
Q

The upper rim of the eyesocket has _____________ than the lower rim

A

Greater anterior projection

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7
Q

The upper rim of the eyesocket affords

A

Protection of the eye

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8
Q

Normally, the greatest projection of the upper eyelid _____________________ an instrument laid across the upper and lower rim

A

Does not quite touch

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9
Q

The lateral end of the eye is ___________ and ___________ to the medial end

A

Inferior and posterior

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10
Q

The medial end of the eye is _________ and ___________ to the lateral end

A

Superior and anterior

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11
Q

Surfaces which recede convexly from the eyebrow

A
Supraorbital area (between upper eyelid and eyebrow)
Superior Palpebra (upper eyelid)
Inferior Palpebra (lower eyelid)
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12
Q

The cheek surface begins to _________

A

Project

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13
Q

The shape of the upper and lower eyelids together

A

Almond

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14
Q

The shape of the upper and lower eyelids together is made by the

A

Attached margins

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15
Q

The line of closure is located in the

A

Lower third of the eyesocket

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16
Q

Cilia

A

Eyelashes

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17
Q

Lengths of eyelashes

A

Irregular

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18
Q

Spacing of eyelashes

A

Thick and thin areas

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19
Q

In old age there may be small intervals which

A

lack hair

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20
Q

At extreme ends of the line of closure, hair is

A

absent

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21
Q

To build eyelashes, use

A

Adhesive or masking tape

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22
Q

Trim tape according to

A

width of the eye and curvature of the line of closure

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23
Q

Hair placed on the tape should extend ___ beyond the edge of the tape

A

3/4 of an inch

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24
Q

The length of the fake eyelashes allows for

A

trimming and shaping

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25
Q

The hair should be placed in

A

small groups (7-8 hairs)

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26
Q

This is vital to naturalness

A

Irregularity

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27
Q

Supercilium

A

Eyebrows

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28
Q

The supercilium lies on the

A

Forehead and temple

29
Q

The direction of hair growth for supercilium

A

laterally upward and outward

30
Q

The lateral end of the eyebrows, the hair turns

A

Horizontal

31
Q

The lateral end of the supercilium is usually

A

inferior to the medial end

32
Q

The lateral end of the supercilium is usually inferior to

A

the medial end

33
Q

The medial end of the supercilium is usually superior to the

A

lateral end

34
Q

The medial end of the supercilium is usually

A

Superior to the lateral end

35
Q

In the eyebrows, the hair is usually densest at the

A

Medial end

36
Q

The region between the upper rim of the eye socket and the upper lid is called the

A

Supraorbital area

37
Q

The supraorbital area is a ___________

A

Convex receeding surface

38
Q

The concave area (or depression) above the medial end of the upper eyelid and lying near the root of the nose

A

Naso-orbital fossa

39
Q

The naso-orbital fossa lies

A

Above the medial end of the upper eyelid and lying near the root of the nose

40
Q

The superior and inferior palpebra

A

The upper and lower eyelids

41
Q

The palpebrae recede

A

Convexly downward

42
Q

Together, the palpebrae are shaped like

A

An almond

43
Q

The greatest vertical height and projection of the palpebrae are

A

Medially off center

44
Q

Horizontally, the _______ palpebrae is wider

A

Superior palpebrae

45
Q

The slit resulting where the eyelids meet

A

The line of closure

46
Q

The line of closure is found in the _________ of the eyesocket

A

Lower third

47
Q

The line of closure is created by the _________

A

Upper eyelid

48
Q

The line of closure’s shape is a ______

A

Dipping curve

49
Q

The acquired furrow of the attached margin of the upper of lower end

A

Superior and inferior palpebral sulcus

50
Q

At the outer angle, the palpebral sulcus creates a

A

Sharp angle

51
Q

At the inner corner, the palpebral sulcus creates a

A

Rounded angle

52
Q

The palpebral sulcus is a _______ facial marking

A

acquired

53
Q

The tiny eminence at the medial end of the two eyelids

A

Inner Canthus

54
Q

The inner canthus comes from which eyelid?

A

Both!

55
Q

The narrow curving groove below the inner canthus

A

Oblique Palpebral Sulcus

56
Q

The oblique palpebral sulcus is a __________ facial marking

A

Natural

57
Q

Furrows radiating laterally from the lateral corner of the eye to the face

A

Optic Facial Sulci

58
Q

The optic facial sulci is a ______________ facial marking

A

acquired

59
Q

Optic Facial sulci is also known as ________________

A

Crow’s feet

60
Q

The acquired puffy surface below the lower eyelid

A

Orbital pouch

61
Q

The orbital pouch is between the lower lid and the extended _________________

A

Oblique palpebral sulcus

62
Q

The furrows between the eyebrows

A

Interciliary sulci

63
Q

The interciliary sulci are __________ facial markings

A

Acquired

64
Q

The interciliary sulci lie of the ________________

A

Glabella

65
Q

The interciliary sulci lie across the

A

root of the nose

66
Q

Horizontal furrows on the eyelids resulting from repeated winking or blinking

A

Palpebration sulci

67
Q

A furrow slightly above the eyelashes

A

Common transverse sulcus

68
Q

Short furrows which fan from opposite corners of the eyelids toward each other

A

Linear sulci