Chapter 16: Sense Organs
What wavelengths of light are visible to the human eye?
400-700 nm
Which describes the optic disc?
An area of the retina lacking photorecpetors.
The ____________ body is an extension of the chord that supports the iris and lends of the eye.
Ciliary
Which structure secretes the aqueous humor?
Ciliary Body
Taste Buds
Clusters of taste cells
The ____________ is the translucent anterior section of the fibrous layer (tunic) of the eye.
Cornea
The anterior chamber of the eye is located between which two structures?
Cornea and Iris
By definition, __________ is double vision resulting from failure of convergence.
Diplopia
The term ___________ refers to a relaxed state in which the eyes are focused on far away objects.
Emmetropia
T/F: All sensory signals are consciously perceived.
False
Which portion of the retina produces the greatest visual activity (sharpness of image)?
Fovea Centralis
Which term refers to the sensation of taste?
Gustation
Which describes the choroid?
Highly pigmented, contains numerous capillaries, and is apart of the vascular tunic layer
Name the two cell types that function primarily to enhance the perception of the edges of objects, contrast and light intensity in the retina?
Horizontal & Amacrine Cells
The colored portion of the eye surrounding the pupil is called the...
Iris
Which statement about the pupillary dilator is true?
It consists of a spoke-like arrangement of myoepithelial cells
Which statement about the pupillary constrictor is true?
It narrows the pupil
List the components of the lacrimal apparatus.
Lacrimal Ducts & Glands
The vitreous body, or humor, is a jelly-like substance located between what two structures of the eye?
Lens and Retina
The visual adjustment that is made when you go from a dark or dimly lit area to a brighter area is called ___________ adaptation.
Light
Supporting cells
Mature cells within a taste bud that do not play a role is gustation
Which type of cone contains a photopsin that is maximally sensitive to wavelengths of light around 531 nm?
Medium-wavelength cones
What is the distal most portion of the lacrimal apparatus?
Nasolacrimal Duct
The term ____________ response refers to the processes involved in focusing on close objects.
Near
Olfactory cells are a type of what?
Neuron
Which type of secretion from the tarsal glands coats the eye and reduces evaporation?
Oil
The sense of smell is also known as ______________.
Olfaction
Which instrument is used to examine the retina?
Opthalmoscope
Which term refers to the opening between the eyelids?
Palpebral Fissure
___________ is the visual pigment in cones.
Photopsin
The ___________ reflex refers to the ability of the pupil to respond to the intensity of light.
Photopupillary
Rhodopsin is an example of a visual ______________, a molecule that plays a crucial role in visual transduction by changing shape when it absorbs certain wavelengths of light.
Pigment
The _____________ epithelium of the retina absorbs stray light.
Pigment
A ___________ refers to any structure capable of detecting a stimulus.
Receptor
Which term refers to the bending of light rays as they pass through objects of different density?
Refraction
The ora errata is the scalloped margin of which structure?
Retina
Which of the following structures contains photoreceptors?
Retina
Which of the following is considered a neural component of the eye?
Retina/Optic Nerve
Name the visual pigment present in rods.
Rhodopsin
Which type of photoreceptor cells demonstrates extensive neural convergence resulting in spatial summation, useful for low light vision?
Rods
Which term refers to sensory receptors accompanied by accessory tissues that facilitate transduction of a stimulus?
Sense Organ
Taste Cells
Sensory cells that detect tastants
Red-green color blindness is a ______-linked recessive trait.
Sex
Which of the following would be true about a person with only one eye?
She/He would have impaired stereoscopic vision.
Taste Pore
Small pits in the epithelium of the tongue into which taste hairs project
Basal Cells
Stem cells that give rise to new taste cells
Which extrinsic eye muscle passes through the trochlea?
Superior Oblique
The ____________ ligament attaches the lens of the eye to the ciliary body.
Suspensory
The _________ __________ are found mainly on the lingual papillae and contain the sensory receptors for taste.
Taste Buds
What is the function of the lens?
To focus light onto the retina
What is the function of the scleral venous sinus?
To reabsorb aqueous humor
What is the primary function of a sensory receptor?
Transduction
T/F: Tears contain a bactericidal enzyme to help prevent infection.
True
Which term refers to the outermost layer of the eyeball?
Tunica Fibrosa
The chord, colliery body, and iris belong to which of the three tunics of the eye?
Tunica Vasculosa (Middle Layer)
Where are the olfactory tracts located?
Underneath the frontal lobe
Where is the olfactory mucosa located?
Upper region of the nasal cavity
Lingual Papillae
Visible bumps on the tongue, some of which contain taste buds