A&P I Exam 4 Ch. 17 (EYE ONLY)
Which of the following are correctly matched? (know each bullet)
- Anterior chamber: between the cornea and the iris - Posterior chamber: between the iris and the lens - Retina:consists of a pigmented layer and a neural layer - Sclera: covers most of the ocular surface
All of the following are true of the fibrous layer of the eye
- Consists of the sclera and the cornea - Provides mechanical support and some protection for the eye - Contributes substantial focusing power - Is where extrinsic eye muscles insert
All of the following are true of the neural layer of the eye
- Contains ganglion cells - Contains the photoreceptor cells - Contains bipolar cells - is the innermost later of the eyeball
Which of the following are true about the resting state of rods?
- It is during darkness - Retinal is in 11-cis form - Gated sodium channels are open - Membrane potential is around -40mV
Which of the following is true regarding image formation?
- The greatest amount of refraction occurs at the cornea - The focal distance must equal the distance between the center of the lens and the retina to form a sharp image - A round lens has a short focal distance - Images arrive at the retinal upside down and reversed
Trace the circulation of aqueous humor from the site of production to the site of where it is reabsorbed: 1. posterior chamber; 2. anterior chamber; 3. ciliary body; 4. scleral venous sinus; 5. pupil A) 4, 3, 1, 5, 2 B) 2, 1, 5, 3, 4 C) 1, 3, 4, 5, 2 D) 3, 1, 5, 2, 4 E) 5, 2, 4, 1, 3
3. Ciliary body 1. Posterior chamber 5. Pupil 2. Anterior Chamber 4. Scleral venous sinus
The following steps occur in rods when they are excited by photons of light. What is the proper sequence for these steps? 1. Membrane sodium channels close. 2. Increased phosphodiesterase .breaks down cGMP. 3. Retinal changes from the 11-cis form to the 11-trans form. 4. The membrane hyperpolarizes and the rate of the neurotransmitter release declines. 5. Opsin activates transducin. 6. Opsin activation occurs.
3. Retinal changers from the 11-cis form to the 11-trans form 6. Opsin activation occurs 5. Opsin activates transducin 2. Increased phosphodiesterase breaks down cGMP 1. Membrane sodium channels close 4. The membrane hyperpolarizes and the rate of the neurotransmitter release declines
The visible spectrum for humans extends between a wavelength of
400 and 700 nm
Which of the following is a function of the pigmented layer of the retina?
Absorb light passing through the neural layer
________ cells connect photoreceptors in ganglion cells.
Bipolar
What structure changes the shape of the lens for far and near vision?
Ciliary body
Which of the following is INCORRECTLY matched?
Ciliary body: site of extrinsic eye attachment
A ray of light entering the eye will encounter these structures in which order?
Conjunctiva ---> Cornea ---> Aqueous humor ---> Lens ---> Vitreous body ---> Retina
_______, or pinkeye, results from damage to or irritation of the conjunctival surface
Conjunctivitis
Which structure of the eye is the most sensitive but contains no blood vessels?
Cornea
Under which condition would the release of neurotransmitter by photoreceptors be greatest?
In a pitch-black room after 30 minutes
Where are the visual pigments located in the rods and cones?
Inside membrane discs stacked in the outer segment
Tears pass through which of the following structures before emptying into the nasal cavity?
Nasolacrimal duct
Which of the following is not true regarding image formation?
The view a distance object the lens will become rounder
Which of the following is false concerning lacrimal glands?
They produce a strongly hypertonic fluid
Lacrimal glands produce lysozyme.
True
Lacrimal glands produce most of the volume of tears.
True
Lacrimal glands produce watery, slightly alkaline secretions.
True
The gelatinous material that gives the eyeball its basic shape is the
Vitreous humor
The abnormality that develops when a lens loses its transparency is known as
a cataract
Jonathon received a strong blow to the eye. The eyeball remained intact but he suddenly could not see. This has likely caused
a detached retina
The first step in the process of photoreception is
absorption of a photon by a visual pigment.
The ciliary muscle contracts to
adjust the shape of the lens for near vision
The space between the cornea and the iris is the
anterior chamber
An irregularity in curvature in the cornea or lens, called ________, causes a reduction in visual acuity.
astigmatism
Which of the following is not true about the resting state of rods?
bleaching occurs
The human lens focuses light on the photoreceptor cells by
changing shape
The shape of the lens is controlled by the
ciliary muscles
Photoreceptors that convey our ability to see color are
cones
The ______ covers most of the exposed surface of the eye
conjunctiva
All of the following are true of the neural layer of the eye except that it
consists of dense fibrous connective tissue
Pupillary muscle groups are controlled by the ANS. Parasympathetic activation causes pupillary ________, and sympathetic activation causes ________.
constriction; dilation
During accommodation, the ciliary muscle _______ causing the ciliary body to move _________ and apply ___________ tension on the lens
contacts; toward the lens; less
A sudden increase of light into the eye would cause
contraction of the sphincter pupillary muscles
In the human eye, most refraction occurs when light passes through the
cornea
The transparent portion of the fibrous layer is the
cornea
Light of refraction takes place at the
cornea and lens
The primary cause of blindness is the United States is
diabetic retinopathy
The cornea is part of the
fibrous layer
An area of the retina that contains only cones and is the site of sharpest vision is the
fovea
The cell of the retina that produces an action potential that goes to the brain is a(n)
ganglion cell
The vitreous body
helps to stabilize the eye and holds the retina up against the eyewall.
Color blindness is a(n)
hereditary disease involving a lack of certain cones.
Amacrine and ________ cells facilitate or inhibit communication between photoreceptors and ganglion cells.
horizontal
A person suffering from _________ can see distant objects more clearly than those that are close
hyperopia
The purpose of the intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cell (ipRGC) photoreceptors are
influence to circadian rhythm
The part of the eye that determines eye color is the
iris
What structure regulates the amount of light passing to the visual receptors of the eye?
iris
A structure that is located at the medial angle and contains glands that contribute to a gritty deposit is the
lacrimal caruncle
The eyelids are connected at the
medial and lateral angles
A person suffering from _____ can see objects that are close, but distant objects appear blurred
myopia
Dietary deficiency of vitamin A is likely to cause
night blindness
If your vision is 20/15, this means that you can see
objects at 20 feet that individuals with normal eyesight can see at 15 feet
In the light-adapted state,
photoreceptors are much less sensitive to stimulation
The space between the iris and the lens is the
posterior chamber
A type of farsightedness that results from a loss of lens elasticity with age is
presbyopia
All of the following are true of the fibrous layer of the eye EXCEPT
produces aqueous humor
The opening in the iris through which light passes is the
pupil
There are 3 different types of cones, each one sensitive to different light energies. These cones are designated
red, green, blue
When light encounters a medium of different density, it is
refracted
Rods exposed to a phosphodiesterase inhibitor would
remain in the resting state
Visual pigments are derivatives of the compound
rhodopsin
Photoreceptor cells that are most useful in dim light are
rods
A period of adjustment is required when moving from a dark room into bright light because
rods exposed to strong light need time to regenerate rhodopsin
An abnormal blind spot appearing in vision is called a(n)
scotoma
A(n) __________ is an infection in one of the glands on the eyelids.
sty
Modified sebaceous glands located along the margin of the eyelid that secrete a lipid-rich products are called ____ glands
tarsal
Which of the following produces lipid-rich secretion that prevents the upper and lower eyelids from sticking together at their edges?
tarsal gland
Old discs shed from rods and cones are phagocytosed by
the pigment epithelium
Lacrimal glands are located in
the recesses in the frontal bones
The optic disc is a blind spot because
there are no photoreceptors in that area
A young child has been diagnosed with a recessive hereditary disease that results in destruction of the lateral geniculate body. The result of this would be
total blindness
When all 3 cone populations are stimulated equally, we perceive
white