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produces tears

lacrimal gland

clear outer layer of eye, no blood vessels

cornea

white part of eye. very strong because it has muscles pulling on it to move the eye

sclera

dark brown under the white. very vascular

choroid

dark from front of eye

ciliary body

behind the pupil. focuses the light

lens

colored part of eye

iris

dark part of eye. lets light in. smooth muscle

pupil

inner layer after choroid

retina

primary focus area in the back, center of eye

fovea centralis

blind spot, end of optic nerve

optic disc

veins at end of eye

optic nerve

between cornea & leans


front part of eye


filled with what liquid?

anterior chamber filled with aqueous humor: provides nourishment

back part of eye, empty area


filled with what gelatinous mass?

vitreous chamber filed with vitreous humor

outside of ear

pinna

ear canal/tunnel

external auditory canal

end of ear canal


ear drum

tympanic membrane

hammer bone in ear

malleus

scapula connected with trunk

incus

triangle bone at the end

stapes

oval shaped

oval window

round shaped

round window

snail part

cochlea

upper space of cochlea

vestibular duct

middle space

cochlear duct

bottom space

tympanic duct

in cochlear duct. contains hair cells

spinal organ

on top of basilar membrane

hair cells

on top/coming out of hair cells

sterocilia

above sterocilia. never moves

tectorial membrane

under hair cells

basilar membrane

connected to cochlea

cochlear nerve

connects ear to throat

eustachian tube

connects cochlea & semicircle canals

vestibule

closest to cochlea

saccule

closer to semicircular canal

utricle

outer part of rings

semicircular canal

gray inside rings

semicircular duct

at the end of semicircular duct

ampulla

on ring sisde

vestibular nerve

both vestibular & cochlear nerves

vestibulocochlear nerve