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false

Otosclerosis is an infection in the middle ear

Ossicles

Three small bones in the middle ear

Tympanic membrane

Eardrum, vibrates with the sound waves

Organ of Corti

Receptor for sound waves

true

A cataract is a loss of transparency in the lens

Astigmatism

An abnormal shape or curvature of the cornea that causes blurred vision

Lens

Circular structure located behind the pupil

Meniere's disease

Collection of fluid in the inner ear leading to severe vertigo or dizziness

Stabismus

Condition in which the eyes do not move or focus together

false

Conduction deafness is a hearing loss caused by damage in the inner ear or auditory nerve

Flase

Cones are used for vision when it's dark or dim

Conjunctivitis

Contagious inflammation of conjunctiva, commonly called pink eye

Retina

Eye layer made of layers of nerve cells

Vestibule

First section of the inner ear that acts as an entrance to the other two parts

true

General sense receptors for pressure, hear, cold, touch, and pain are located in all parts of the body

false

Hyperopia is nearsightedness

Glaucoma

Increased intraocular pressure caused by excess amounts of aqueous humor

Otitis Media

Inflammation or infection of the middle ear

Vitreous Humor

Jellylike substance behind the lens

false

Lacrimal glands produce mucous that protects the eye

List the series of parts that refract the rays so they focus on the retina.

Lens, Cornea, Aqueous and Vitreous humor, and Pupil

Sensory hearing Loss

Occur when there's damage to the inner ear or auditory nerve. Caused by head trauma, loud noise, virus/disease, and it can run in the family. Tx: None

Conductive Hearing Loss

Occurs when sound waves aren't conducted to the inner ear. Caused by ear wax, infection, and ruptured tympanic membrane. Tx: Surgical repair and/or hearing aid

true

Olfactory receptors determine the sense of smell

pupil

Opening in the center of the iris

True

Refraction is bending of light rays so they focus on the retina

Cochlea

Snail shell containing organ of Corti

true

Special glands in the auditory canal produce a wax called cerumen to protect the ear

true

Special senses allow the body to react to the environment

Otosclerosis

Stapes become immobile and cause a conductive hearing loss

Semicircular Canals

Structure in the inner ear that sends impulses for balance and equilibrium

Presbyopia

Surgical procedure, radial keratotomy, corrects this condition and eliminates the need for corrective lenses

true

The Choroid coat is interlaced with blood vessels to nourish the eye

true

The eustachian tube equalizes air pressure on both sides of the tympanic membrane

true

The sense of taste depends on taste receptors on the tongue

false

The tympanic membrane separates the middle ear from the inner ear

Name the four main tastes and the locations of the receptors for each.

Tip: salty and sweet Side: sour Back: bitter

Sclera

Tough outermost layer of the eye

Macular Degeneration

Vision loss and blindness caused by damage to he blood vessels that nourish the retina

Aqueous Humor

Watery fluid between the cornea and iris

Iris

colored portions of the eye

Conjunctiva

mucous membrane covering in front of the eye

pinna (auricle)

visible part of the ear


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