Sensory Mechanism (8.10) Part 2 Flashcards

1
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The eyes are a collection of _______receptors.

A

photo

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2
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Type of light detecting structure seen in Cnidarians and Bi-valves

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Oscilli

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3
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Type of light detecting structure seen in Platyhelminthes.

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Eye Cup

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4
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Eyes with a ______ as seen in most other animals.

A

lens

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5
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Found in invertebrates, such as insects.

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compound eyes

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6
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A compound eyes is many _______ working together. (Produces multiple pictures of the same object.)

A

ommatidia

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7
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This type of eye is great for detecting movement.

A

compound eye

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8
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Found in mollusks and vertebrates. (These are good for detecting definition.)

A

Single Eye

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9
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This is referred to as the eye white.

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Sclera

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10
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This layer contains the blood vessels and black pigment for reducing sun light glare.

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Choroid

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11
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This layer is involved with mucous production to keep the eye cells moist.

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conjunctiva

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12
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inflammation of the conjunctiva

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Conjunctivitis

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13
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this layer is the clear part of the sclera. (It also acts as a fixed lens.) (Prevents debris from entering.)

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Cornea

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14
Q

This is the “colored” choroid (It controls the amount of light entering the eye through the pupil.)

A

iris

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15
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The cornea is operated by _______ muscle automatically for you. (Autonomic nervous system.)

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smooth

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16
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This layer of the eye is the site of the photoreceptors.(It appears yellow upon dissection.)

17
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This receptor cells are for seeing black, white, and shades of grey. They are the most abundant in all animals having these structures. They possess Rhodopsin Pigment.

18
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These receptor cells are used for seeing color. They are outnumbered 20:1 by the rods. They are found in vertebrates: but not all.

19
Q

red, blue, green

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Photopsin Pigments

20
Q

This structure focuses light. (It is made of a transparent, stretchable protein called crystalline.)

21
Q

This is the “focusing” of the eye for near vs. distant vision… This requires it to stretch.

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Accommodation

22
Q

This term refers to a misshaped lens.

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Stigmatism

23
Q

(A.K.A. nearsighted) (You can’t see far away objects clearly.)

24
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(A.K.A. farsighted) (You can’t see close up objects clearly.)

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Term refers to lens degeneration associated with old age.
Presbyopia
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This term refers to a “cloudy lens”.
Cataract
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Condition of having too much vitreous humor; results in too much pressure in the eye.
Glaucoma
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These are the muscles that stretch the lens.
Ciliary Body
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This is the fluid in the front of the eye. (It is mostly water… “aqueous”; humor means “fluid”.)
Aqueous Humor
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This is the fluid in the back of the eye (It is jelly-like… “vitreous”) (It gives the eye its shape.)
Vitreous Humor
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There is one for each eye. (It takes the action potential to the brain.)
Optic Nerve
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Collects rights and lefts in to one side of brain. (Located in the base of the brain.)
Optic Chiasm
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These groups of neurons make the right or left “side” picture.
Lateral Geniculate Nuclei
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The site of integration of “halves” into 1 picture.
Primary Visual Cortex of the Occipital lobe of cerebrum