eye structure
optic disc
blind spot back of the retina, no rods or cones optic nerve comes out from it
cornea
clear on eyeball, transparent anterior portion of outer layer
anterior cavity
composed of anterior and posterior chamber that contains aqueous humor
suspensory ligament
connects lens to ciliary body
choroid
contains the iris, choroid coat, and cilliary body posterior five-sixths of middle (vascular) layer
retina
contains the sensors/ receptors/ rod/ cones
posterior cavity
contains vitreous humor fluid, maintains the shape of the eye, pushes the lens towards the front and retina towards back
coroid coat
dark, absorbs light that doesnt hit the retina
firm and transparent
describe the lens of the dissected eye
jellylike substance
describe the vitreous humor of the dissected eye
aqueous humor
fills anterior and posterior chambers of the anterior cavity of the eye
vitreous humor
fills posterior cavity
absorbs light that doesnt hit the retina
function of the dark pigment in the choroid
iris
gives eyes its color cause lens to change shape
ciliary body
has muscle and ligaments to change the shape of the eye lens
human pupil is rounded whereas the dissected eye was elliptical
how do you compare the shape of the pupil in the dissected eye with your own pupil?
conjunctiva
inner lining of eyelid
cornea, aqueous humor, pupil of iris, lens, vitreous humor, retina
list the structures and fluid through which light passes as it travels from the cornea to the retina
more rods than cones; rods are stimulated by dim light; cones enable perception of color
list three ways in which rods and cones differ in structure or function
lacrimal gland
secretes tears
ciliary muscles
smooth muscle that controls the pupil size and light entering the eye
dense fibrous connective tissue
what kind of tissue is responsible for the toughness of the sclera?
anterior cavity between the cornea and the lens
where was the aqueous humor in the dissected eye?
sclera
which layer of the eye was most difficult to cut?
sclera
white part of outer (fibrous) layer