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Fluid in the anterior chamber of the eye

Aqueous humor

Fluid in posterior chamber of the eye

Vitreous humor

Cornea

Sclera

Choroid

Retina

Fovea

Provides shape and structure to the eye ball

Sclera

Makes your pupils apear black

Choroid

Optic nerve is cranial nerve number..

2

Rich in sensory sensors

The posterior portion of the retina

What are rods responsible for

Night vision, black white and grey.

Cones are responsible for

Sensitive to blue red and green light. Used for day vision

Behind the rods and cones,

Bi polar layer

Behind the bi polar layer

Ganglion cell layer

4 optical components that permit light on to the retina

Cornea


Aqueous humor


Lens


Vitreous humor

What drains aqueous humor fluid to protect the cornea and lens

Scleral venous sinus

Accesory structures of the eye(5)

Eye lids


Eye brows


Lacrimal aparatus ( tears)


Conjuctiva


Exyrisic eye muscles

3 processes that form an image on the retina

Refraction- bending light


Accomadation- changing the shape of the lens


Constricti9n-

Where is visi9n interpreted

In the cerebral hemesphere on the same side

The lens focuss lighy on the photo receptors by

Changing shape