the senses Flashcards

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1
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name the two types of light receptor cells in the retina and give on function of each type

A

rods- detect black and white
cones- detect colour

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2
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explain why damage to optic nerve could result in blindness

A

wouldn’t carry impulses from the rods and cones to the brain

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3
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describe one corrective measure for a named hearing defect

A

glue ear - grommets

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4
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name one of the other sense and name an organ associated with this sense

A

taste and tongue

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5
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give one function go the optic nerve

A

carry impulses from the rods and cones to the brain

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6
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give one function of the Irish in the eye

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controls the amount of light entering the eye

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7
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give one function of the Eustachian tube in the ear

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equalises pressure on either side of the eardrum

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8
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give one function of the semi circular canals in the ear

A

balance

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9
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name and explain the role of each of the following - the fluid that fills the rear chamber

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vitreous humour - supports the eye by exerting on outward pressure on the eyeball

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10
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name and explain the role of each of the following - the transparent covering in front of the cornea

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thin transport lining protecting the cornea

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11
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digest an advantage of human having two eye

A

3d vision

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12
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state two features of the lens of the eye for focusing light

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transparent, curved

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13
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briefly outline the function fo the pinna

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collects vibrations in the air and channels them into the ear

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14
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to which part of the body does the Eustachian tube link the ear

A

throat

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15
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what is the role of the eusatchain tube

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equalise pressure on either side of the eardrum

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16
Q

name another part of the ear that has a function similar to that of the stirrup

A

hammer

17
Q

suggest why there are threes semi circular canals in each ear

A

to control in three dimensions

18
Q

name the part of the eye that has a corresponding function to the cochlea of the ear, explain your answer

A

retina, both contain recpetors

19
Q

name the structure that determines the diameter of the pupil

A

iris

20
Q

why is there a mechanism for changing the diameter of the pupil

A

to control the amount of light entering the eye

21
Q

certain parts of the gate are transparent and curved, name two such parts

A

cornea, lens

22
Q

how does the curvature contribute to the functioning of the eye

A

focuses the light

23
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eyelids

A

cover and protect the eyes

24
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sclera

A

tough fibrous outer layer, it maintains the shape of the eyeball

25
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choroid

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contains blood vessels supplying food an oxygen to the cells of the eye

26
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retina

A

innermost cell that contains rods and cones

27
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auditory canal

A

carries vibrations to the eardrum

28
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eardrum

A

carries vibrations to the middle ear

29
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ossicles

A

hammer, anvil, stirrup

30
Q

what fluid is the inner ear filled with

A

lymph

31
Q

cause of glue ear

A

too much fluid collecting in the middle ear

32
Q

optic nerve

A

carry impulses from the rods and cones to the brain

33
Q

blind spot

A

no rods or cones in this area

34
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aqueous humour

A

holds the front of the eye in shape

35
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vitreous humour

A

supports the eye by exerting an outward pressure on the eyeball