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Astigmatism –

 

Canal of Schlemm –

 

Ciliary muscles –

 

Pupil –

 

Cochlear duct –

 

Conjunctiva –

 

Eustachian tube –

 

Ganglion cells –

 

Glaucoma –

 

Macula Lutea –

 

Meibomian glands –

 

Membranous labyrinth –

 

Organ of Corti –

 

Papillary sphincter muscles –

 

Pinna –

 

Refraction –

 

Sensineural deafness –

 

Spiral organ –  

 

Suspensory ligaments –

 

Vestibular nuclei –

 

Vitreous humor –

 

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Receptors can be classified according to L________, What are they and their L_________? (3)

 

How do the lacrimal glands work?

 

What are the extrinsic muscles of the eye? (6)

 

What are the three layers of the eye and the parts included?

1.

            1a.

            1b.

2.

            2a.

            2b.

            2c.

3.        

            3a.

 

What is the avascular layer of the eye? the vascular layer?

 

What is the Optic Disk?

 

How does the Lens change shape for accommodation?

 

What muscles of the pupil change to adjust for light, and what do they make the pupil do?

 

What are the 3 regions of the ear and the parts they include?

1.

            1a

            1b

            1c

2.

            2a. (list 3 bones, and a T____ cavity)

3. Osseous labyrinth

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  • List 3 Scala chambers

 

3. Membranous labyrinth

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What are the 2 conducting Medias of the ear and where are they located?

 

Explain the Equilibrium Pathway

 

What is presbyopia?

 

What disorder is the shortness of the eyeball which causes light waves to focus behind the retina?

 Only current worksheets will be linked. The others will become available as we review their areas.

Exam worksheets are always available in SI, then the week of the exam, they will be available here.

Exam I Worksheets:

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