The Eye Flashcards

1
Q

Iris function

A

Controls size and shape of pupil

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2
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Pupil function

A

Shape determines the amount of light entering the eye

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3
Q

Lend function

A

Focus light onto retina - adjusts shape to change refractive index

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4
Q

Cilliary muscles function

A

Controls lens size

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5
Q

What is accommodation?

A

When the eye can focus on objects at different distances

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6
Q

How does a lens adapt to see a near object?

A

Tenses - lens thicker - power increases

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7
Q

How does a lens adapt to see a far object?

A

Relaxes - lens thinner - power decreases

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8
Q

Choroid function

A

Supply oxygen to eye (blood vessels)

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9
Q

Fovea function

A

Sharpest image created when light focuses on this area - due to high concentration of cones

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10
Q

Retina function

A

Light sensitive layer of cells that is focuses on by the lens

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11
Q

Optic nerve function

A

Transmits image in the form of electrical signals to brain

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12
Q

Blind spot function

A

No retina at this point due i optical nerve - so no image formed in this area

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13
Q

Aqueous humour function

A

Watery, clear liquid that allows light to reach retina - low refractive index

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14
Q

Vitreous humour function

A

Black liquid keeps eye’s shape

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15
Q

Cornea function

A

Focus light as it has high refractive index

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16
Q

What is more common in the eye? rods or cone cells

A

Rods - 20x more common

17
Q

What cells are used in low levels of light?

A

Rods

18
Q

What cells are used in high intensity light?

A

Cones

19
Q

Why are colour images more detailed?

A

Incorporate more wavelengths to differentiate between

20
Q

Why do rods see in low detail?

A

Several rod cells are joined by one nerve, this blurts the image formed

21
Q

What wavelength of light do cones absorb least well?

A

Blue

22
Q

What is persistence of vision?

A

When an image remains, even when the bright/intense stimulus remains

23
Q

Why do flickering lights above 5Hz appear as one light?

A

Cones take a few seconds to return to normal sensitivity. So the cones can’t desensitise in the time in between flickers