Structure of the eye Flashcards
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What is the job of the cornea and where is it located?
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- The cornea is the outer layer of the eye
- It is completely transparent to let in max light - This means that it has no blood vessels and all of the oxygen that it needs for respiration is diffused in
- It causes light to refract (to focus the light)
2
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What is the job of the iris?
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- Coloured part of the eye
- Controls the size of the pupil
3
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What is the pupil?
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- The gap in the middle of the iris that allows light to pass through to the lens
4
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What is the job of the lens?
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- Can change shape un order to refract light to one point
- Allows it to always focus light perfectly onto the retina
5
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What is the job of the retina?
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- Made up of 2 different receptor cells
- Translates light into conceivable images
6
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What is a cone cell?
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- Receptor cells in the retina
- Allow us to see colour
- Don’t work well in low light conditions (cannot see colour when it is dark)
7
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What is a rod cell?
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- Receptor cells in the retina
- More sensitive to light (allow us to see in lower lights)
- Only see in black and white
8
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What is the fovea and where is it located?
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- The point on the retina which contains only cone cells
- The region where we try to focus light
9
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What is the job of the optic nerve?
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- Transmits impulses from receptor cells to the brain
10
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What is the iris reflex (bright light)?
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- Bright light can cause damage to the retina
- In bright light conditions, the pupil becomes “constricted” so that it limits the light passing through to the retina
- The circular muscles contract and the radial muscles relax
11
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What is the iris reflex (low light)?
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- We need lots of light to be able to see in low light conditions
- The pupil becomes dilated
- Circular muscles relax and the radial muscles contract