Dr. McCann Prelab on the Anatomy of the Eye

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intraocular pressure

aqueous humor helps maintain what of the eyeball?

intraocular pressure

aqueous humor helps maintain what type of pressure of the eyeball?

posterior and anterior chamber of the anterior cavity

aqueous humor is found where in the eyeball?

lens and cornea

aqueous humor supplies nutrients to which two parts of the eye?

aqueous humor

capillaries of the ciliary processes form a watery fluid called what?

ciliary body

capillaries of the ciliary processes forms the aqueous humor which is secreted into the posterior chamber of the anterior cavity; what contains the ciliary processes?

posterior chamber of the anterior cavity

capillaries of the ciliary processes forms the aqueous humor which is secreted into what?

ciliary processes

capillaries of what structure of the vascular tunic form a watery fluid called aqueous humor? Hint: I used the word structure in the sentence

vision to decline

damage to photoreceptors will cause to decline?

diabetic retinopathy

diabetic individual are at risk of developing what in the eyeball?

rupturing

diabetic retinopathy will cause an increase in the number of blood vessels over the retina, because the retina can only hold so many blood vessels, the blood vessels will start to do what?

gradually

diabetic retinopathy will cause an increase in the number of blood vessels over the retina, because the retina can only hold so many blood vessels, this cause blood vessels to starting rupturing, these kind of vascular changes will happen immediately or gradually?

photoreceptors

diabetic retinopathy will cause an increase in the number of blood vessels over the retina, this increase will cause the blood vessels to rupture, the rupturing of the retina will cause damage to what on the retina?

photoreceptors

diabetic retinopathy will cause vascular changes gradually. but eventually vision declines as what becomes damaged?

elevated

glaucoma is the disease in which the intraocular pressure of the eye is what?

by holding the retina against the choroid

how does the vitreous body prevent the eyeball from collapsing?

two

how many cavity's does the eyeball have?

blocked

if fluid accumulates in the anterior cavity and intraocular pressure rises, it means that the canal of schlemm/scleral venous sinus is what?

it causes intraocular pressure to rise

if fluid accumulates in the anterior cavity, it will cause what to happen?

glaucoma

if the your intraocular pressure in the eye is elevated, it could indicate you have what type of disease?

blindness

if you have increased intraocular pressure in the eye, it cause damage to optic nerve and may eventually result into what?

optic nerve

if you have increased intraocular pressure in the eye, it cause damage to what?

eyeball

intraocular pressure is found in what part of the body?

posterior chamber

is posterior cavity or chamber between the iris and lens?

posterior cavity

is posterior cavity or chamber between the lens and retina?

anterior chamber

is the anterior cavity or chamber between the iris and cornea?

anterior chamber

is the anterior cavity or chamber between the lens and cornea?

anterior cavity

is the posterior or the anterior cavity subdivided?

anterior and posterior cavity

name the cavity's of the eyeball?

vitreous body

name the clear, jellylike substance that holds the retina against the choroid and prevents the eyeball from collapsing?

canal of schlemm/scleral venous sinus

once aqueous humor circulates thru the pupil into the anterior chamber, it will then be reabsorbed into the blood via the what around the corneal limbus? Hint: two answers

reabsorbed into the blood

once the aqueous humor enters the anterior chamber it can now be what?

three chambers

technically the eyeball has how many chambers

anterior cavity

the anterior and posterior chamber are found in which cavity?

anterior and posterior chamber

the anterior can be subdivided into what?

fibrous and vascular tunic

the anterior cavity has contact with which tunic layers of the eyeball?

lens and the cornea

the anterior cavity is between what two parts of the eyeball?

iris and the cornea

the anterior chamber is between what?

scleral venous sinus?

the aqueous humor, in the anterior chamber, will be reabsorbed into the blood by the canal of schlemm; the canal of schlemm can also be called what?

canal of schlemm

the aqueous humor, in the anterior chamber, will be reabsorbed into the blood by the scleral venous sinus; the scleral venous sinus can also be called what?

posterior chamber

the capillaries of the ciliary processes secretes aqueous humor into the anterior or posterior chamber?

blood

the capillaries of the ciliary processes secretes aqueous humor into the posterior chamber, then the aqueous humor circulates thru the pupil to the anterior chamber of the anterior cavity, and is reabsorbed by what?

pupil

the capillaries of the ciliary processes secretes aqueous humor into the posterior chamber, then the aqueous humor circulates thru what to get the anterior chamber of the anterior cavity?

anterior cavity

the fibrous and vascular tunic have a relationship with which cavity?

the iris

the lens divides the anterior and posterior cavity, so what divides the anterior and posterior chambers?

anterior and posterior cavity

the lens divides the eyeball into what?

iris and the lens

the poster chamber is between what?

vitreous chamber

the posterior cavity can also be called what?

vitreous body

the posterior cavity contains what?

retina

the posterior cavity has contact with which tunic layer of the eyeball?

lens and retina

the posterior cavity is between what two parts of the eyeball?

aqueous humor

the pupil circulates what from the poster chamber to the anterior chamber?

anterior cavity

the scleral venous sinus/canal of schlemm is found in which cavity of the eyeball?

anterior chamber

the scleral venous sinus/canal of schlemm is found in which chamber of the anterior cavity?

chambers

the subdivision of the anterior cavity is classified as what?

choroid

the vitreous body holds the retina against what?

the eyeball from collapsing

the vitreous body prevents what?

helps maintain the intranocular pressure of the eyeball and supplies nutrients to the lens and cornea

what are the two primary functions of the aqueous humor?

diabetic retinopathy

what can causes increase number of blood vessels and rupturing of blood vessels over the retina?

when fluid accumulates in the anterior cavity

what causes intraocular pressure of the eyeball to rise?

posterior cavity

what contains the vitreous body?

lens

what divides the eyeball into an anterior and posterior cavity?

the posterior and anterior cavity, and the posterior chamber

what divisions of the eyeball have contact with the lens?

glaucoma

what do call the disease in which the intraocular pressure of the eye is elevated?

aqueous humor and is reabsorbed by blood

what flows thru the scleral venous sinus/canal of schlemm and what happens to it after leaves this tunnel?

capillaries of the ciliary processes

what forms aqueous humor?

aqueous humor

what helps maintain the intranocular pressure of the eyeball and supplies nutrients to the lens and cornea?

aqueous humor

what helps maintain the intraocular pressure of the eyeball?

vitreous body

what holds the retina against the choroid?

anterior chamber

what is between the iris and cornea?

poster chamber

what is between the iris and the lens?

aqueous humor

what is secreted into the posterior chamber of the anterior cavity?

vitreous body

what is the clear, jellylike substance in the eyeball?

aqueous humor

what liquid in the anterior cavity is reabsorbed into the blood?

it prevents the eyeball from collapsing by holding the retina against the choroid

what makes the vitreous body, so vital to the eyeball?

capillaries

what of the ciliary processes form a watery fluid called aqueous humor?

vitreous body

what prevents the eyeball from collapsing?

by the capillaries of the ciliary processes

what secretes aqueous humor into the posterior chamber?

diabetic individuals

what segment of the population has a high risk of getting diabetic retinopathy?

aqueous humor

what supplies nutrients to the cornea?

aqueous humor

what supplies nutrients to the lens and cornea?

aqueous humor

what supplies nutrients to the lens?

collapsing

when the vitreous body holds the retina against choroid, it prevents the eyeball from doing what?

canal of schlemm/scleral venous sinus

when what becomes blocked, fluid accumulates in the anterior cavity and intraocular pressure rises?

iris

where does the posterior chamber end and the anterior chamber begin?

posterior cavity

which cavity can also be called the vitreous chamber?

anterior cavity

which cavity contains aqueous humor?

anterior cavity

which cavity is between the lens and the cornea?

posterior cavity

which cavity is between the lens and the retina?

posterior cavity

which cavity is surrounded by the retina?

posterior cavity

which cavity of the eye contains the vitreous body?

anterior chamber

which chamber or chambers do not have contact with the lens?

vitreous chamber and posterior chamber

which chamber or chambers have contact with the lens?

anterior cavity

which of the two cavity's of the eyeball can be subdivided?

posterior cavity

which of the two cavity's of the eyeball is larger?

anterior cavity

which of the two cavity's of the eyeball is smaller?


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