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1
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what are the four tissue types in the body?

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.nervous
.muscular(smooth , cardiac and skeletal )
.epithelial (covering and glandular)
.connective (loose and dense)

2
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what are glandular exocrine glands split into?

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. unicellular glands (goblet cells)
.multicellular glands which is split
1.simple ( one duct )
2.compound ( several ducts)

3
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what do the upper and lower eyelid contain?

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meibomian glands ( simple multicellular glands )

4
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what do meibomian glands secrete?

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they secrete the sebaceous part of tear film

5
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what does the conjunctiva cover ?

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the posterior surface of the eyelids and the exposed surface of the eye as far as the limbus

6
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what makes up the conjunctiva?

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it is a mucous membrane containing mucous secreting goblet cells which makes up the mucous layer of tear film

7
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where is the lacrimal gland positioned?

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the lacrimal gland is positioned above the upper eyelid

8
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what type of gland is lacrimal gland?

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it is a compound gland producing mainly serous secretions

9
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what does the tear film cover?

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the tear film covers the front surface of the eye

10
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what are the 3 components of the tear film?

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. mucous layer ( conjunctival goblet cells )
.serous secretions ( lacrimal gland )
.sebaceous secretions ( tarsal glands )

11
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how is the tear volume distributed?

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the tear volume is distributed over the eyes exposed surface

12
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how is the tear volume drained?

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the tear volume is drained through the puncta into the nasolacrimal duct

13
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what are the two skeletal muscles involved in blinking ?

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.the orbicularis oculi

.the levator palpebrae superioris muscle

14
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what is the orbicularis oculi?

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one of the facial muscles which runs around the eye

its contraction closes the palpebral aperture

15
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what is the levator palpebrae superioris muscle?

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.runs along the top of the eye ball and sends tendons into the eyelid
. its contraction raises the upper lid

16
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what is the outer coat of the eye mostly made of ?

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opaque sclera which is modified into transparent cornea at front of eye

17
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what is the corneoscleral junction known as ?

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limbus

18
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what is connective tissue made of?

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. fibres ( collagen , elastic , reticular )
.cells ( fibroblast , mast cell )
. ground substances

19
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what are connective tissue arrangement?

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. loose ( fibres arranged loosely ) adipose and areolar

.dense ( fibres tightly packed ) regular and irregular

20
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what is the human cornea structure?

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. epithelium
. bowmans layer
.stroma
. decements membrane
.endothelium
21
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what type of connective tissue makes up the corneal stroma?

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.dense regular connective tissue
.its made up of tightly packed and regularly arranged collagen
.this makes the corneal stroma transparent

22
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what type of connective tissue makes up the sclera?

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. the collagen in the sclera is irregular

. this makes the sclera opaque

23
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what is the outer corneal layer known as?

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corneal epitheluim

24
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what type of tissue makes up the corneal epithelium ?

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.stratified squamous epithelium

.it protects from the dirt

25
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what is the inner surface of cornea known as ?

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corneal endothelium

26
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what type of tissue makes up the corneal endothelium?

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simple squamous epithelium

allows avascular cornea to exchange substance with the aqueous humour

27
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where does the light go after traversing the cornea?

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anterior chamber which is filled with aqueous humour

28
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what is the uvea made up of ?

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. iris that forms the pupil
.ciliary body
.choroid

29
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what is the choroid?

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vascular layer sandwiched between the sclera and retina

30
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what is the main function of the choroid?

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supply nutrients to the outer retina

31
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what is bruchs membrane?

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separates the choroid and retina

32
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what is the iris?

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iris is an offshoot of the ciliary body and forms the pupil

33
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what is the structure of the iris?

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its posterior surface is covered by 2 layered epithelium containing melanin.
this ensures that the only light that enters the eye is through the pupil

34
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what types of tissue makes up the stroma?

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loose areolar connective tissue , allowing it to change shape as the pupil size changes

35
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what are the two smooth muscles in the iris?

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. the iris sphincter - constricts the pupil . it is parasympathetically innervated
.the iris dilator - opens up the pupil . it is sympathetically innervated

36
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what is the ciliary body divided into?

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.anterior ridge pars plicata

. posterior , smooth , thinner pars plana

37
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what is the pars plicata made of ?

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the pars plicata is made up of a series of ridges known as ciliary processes

38
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what is the ciliary process covered by?

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the ciliary process is covered by a 2 layered epithelium
. the pigmented epithelium - part of the eyes black box effect
.the unpigmented epithelium - produces aqueous humour

39
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what is the function of the aqueous humour ?

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. the aqueous travels from the ciliary body , past the lens and supplies the avascular lens and cornea with nutrients

40
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how is the aqueous humour drained?

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it is drained through the trabecular meshwork into the canal of schlemm at the filtration angle

41
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what is the ciliary body?

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the part of the eye that connects the iris to the choroid

42
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what is the bulk of the ciliary body made of?

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the bulk of the ciliary body is made of smooth ciliary muscle

43
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how is the lens attached to the ciliary body?

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the lens is attached to the ciliary body by suspensory ligaments

44
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what are the 3 layers of the lens?

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. an elastic capsule covering the entire surface
. a simple epithelium underneath this
. the bulk of the lens is made of elongated cells (lens fibres )

45
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what is the shape of lens fibres?

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lens fibres are long hexagonal cells that run from the front to the back surface of the lens

46
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how are adjacent lens fibres joined?

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adjacent lens fibres are joined by gap junctions to allow the flow of nutrients

47
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what is the lens capsule function?

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. its elasticity plays an important role in accommodation
. it also plays an important role in cataract surgery
. the capsule also forms a barrier stopping large particulate matter such as inflammatory cells entering the lens , while allowing smaller necessary metabolites through

48
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what happens in cataract surgery?

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in cataract surgery the lens stroma is liquefied by an ultra sound probe and sucked out , leaving the capsule behind like an empty bag , which is then filled with an artificial lens

49
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what is the eyes total refractive power?

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60 D
this is due to the difference between the refractive index of air and the refractive index of the cornea.
.most of the eyes refractive power is provided by the cornea (45D)

50
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how much refractive power does the lens provide?

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the lens provides ( 15D )

51
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what is the main function of the lens?

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fine focus the image through the process of accommodation

52
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how is the human eye at rest?

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at rest the human eye is emmetropic

parallel light rays from distant objects are focussed on the retina

53
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how are close objects focussed?

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close objects are focussed behind the retina

54
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how to bring close objects into focus?

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eye must increase its refractive power

this is known as accommodation

55
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how is the lens during un accommodation?

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unaccommodated - lens is under tension and pulled flat

56
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how is the lens during accommodation?

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accommodated - tension on the lens is released and it takes a rounded shape

57
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what is presbyopia?

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loss of accommodative ability with age

58
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where is the retina?

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.the retina lines the back of the eye , terminating at the ora serrata

59
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how many layers are on the retina?

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it is a 10 layered structure made up of various types of neurons and glial cells

60
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what is the outer layer of the retina composed of ?

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. photoreceptors
. cones (c) - sensitive at high light ( photopic) levels
. rods (r) - subserve low light (scotopic) vision

61
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what is the function of photoreceptors?

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converts the optical image into nervous potential (phototransduction)

62
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what are the 5 main types of neurons that make up the retina?

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. photoreceptors
. horizontal cells
. amacrine cells
. bipolar cells
. ganglion cells
63
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how does light reach the photoreceptors?

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light traverses the inner retinal neurons before reaching the photoreceptors

64
Q

how do electrical signals leave the retina?

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the electrical signals leave via ganglion cell axons , which make up the optic nerve

65
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how is the fovea characterised?

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the fovea is characterised by a dip in an avascular dip in the retina

66
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what is the function of the fovea?

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the fovea subserve the highest acuity vision .

we move our eyes to image in high lightt levels to image objects of interest on this region

67
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what is the structure of the optic nerve?

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out of the optic nerve comes branches of the central retinal artery , that supply the inner retina

68
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what is the macula region?

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the centre which is the fovea

69
Q

what are the 6 striated extra ocular responsible for the movement of the eye?

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. superior rectus
. inferior rectus
. superior oblique 
. inferior oblique
. lateral rectus
. medial rectus