The Eye Flashcards
Rods
- Photoreceptors
- React to low intensity light
- Give rise to black and white vision
Iris
- Pigmented structure suspended towards the centre of the eye
- Controls the ammount of light that enters the eye
- Changes the size of the pupil
White connective tissue that makes the outside of the eyeball
Sclera
The lens of the eye
- An elastic, transparent, biconvex structure
- Changes shape
- Refracts light from near and far objects
- Foms a clear image on the retina
An organ formed as a result of the concentration of receptors with the same function
sense organ
Dark, pigmented layer of the eye that provides the cells with oxygen and nutrients
choroid
Involuntary muscles that cause the curvature of the lense to change during accomodation
ciliary body
Cones
- Photoreceptors
- React to high light intensities
- Give rise to bright, sharp, colour vision
conjunctiva
- The mucus membrane that covers the front of the eye
- contains pain receptors
- Results in the blink reflex
The receptors in the eye that repond to light stimuli
photoreceptors
The layer of the eye that contains photoreceptors
Retina
suspensory ligaments
Structures attaching ciliary body muscles to the eyes lens
Front transparent part of the eyeball, more convex than the rest of the eyeball
cornea
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