Topic K: Coordination and response Flashcards
What is the Cornea?
transparent layer responsible for most of the refraction (bending) of light rays that enter the eye.
What is the Aqueous humor?
This is a watery fluid which supports the cornea and the front chamber of the eye.
What is the Vitreous humor?
a jelly like substance which helps to keep the shape of the eyeball, supports the lens and keeps the retina in place at the back of the eye.
What is the Blind spot?
at the exit point of the optic nerve. There are no light sensitive cells here so light falling on this region cannot be detected.
What is the Optic nerve?
composed of sensory neurons which carry impulses to the visual centre at the rear of the brain.
What is the Yellow spot (fovea)?
this area has the highest density of cones and thus offers maximum sharpness but only works at full efficiency in bright light.
What is the Retina?
contains the light-sensitive cells, the rods and cones.
What is the Choroid?
a darkly colored layer which reduces reflections inside the eye and contains blood vessels which help to nourish the cells of the retina.
What is the Sclera?
the tough outer coat which protects the eye against damage. The muscles that move the eye in its socket attach to the Sclera.
What is the Pupil?
The circular opening which lets light into the eye. It appears black because the choroid is visible through it.
What is the Iris?
The colored part of the eye which can expand and contract to control the amount of light that enters the eye.
Where is the Pupil?
The circular opeing that lets light into the eye
Where is the Iris?
The coloured part of the eye around the pupil
Where is the Aqueous Humour?
supports the cornea and the frount of the eye.
Where is the Vitreous humour?
What most of the eye is made of, keep shae of the eye ball.