senses Flashcards

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what are the senses?

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  • vision
  • auditory
  • olfactory
  • gustatory
  • equillibrium
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the eye

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  • delicate organ

- eyebrows function in preventing perspiration from entering the eye

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how is the eye protected

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  • most of the eye is hidden and protected by a cushion of fat and the bony orbit
  • eyelids protect the eye anteriorly, eyelashes contain nerve endings of follicles to initiate reflex blinking
  • lacrimal gland produces tears
  • 6 extrinsic eye muscles originate from the bony orbit and both enable the eye to follow moving objects and maintain shape of eyeball
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lens

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  • separates eyeball into anterior and posterior segments
  • biconvex, transparent, flexible, elastic and avascular structure which allows focusing of light on retina
  • becomes less elastic and more dense with age and cataracts
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sclera

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  • whites of the eye which protects and shaped the eyeball, and anchors extrinsic eye muscles
  • transparent anterior portion that bends light is the cornea which contributes to tar reflexes and blinking
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uvea

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  • middle vascular pigmented layer
  • choroid - brown pigmented most posterior portion that supplies blood to all layers of the eyeball
  • cillary body - a ring of smooth muscle and ligaments surrounding the lens that control lens shape and position
  • iris - coloured part and the pupil is the opening that regulates the amount of light entering
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retina

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  • inner sensory layer, a delicate, richly vascularised two layered membrane
  • outer pigmented area stores vitamin A and absorbs light
  • inner neural layer consists of multiple cells that transmit and process impulses
  • optic disc (blind spot) lacks photoreceptors and is the site where the optic nerve leaves the eye
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photoreceptors

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  • rods and cones are highly specialised sensory receptor cells which respond to electromagnetic radiation (light)
  • rods are numerous at the periphery of the retina, operate in dim light/nigh vision, and provide indistinct, fuzzy, non colour peripheral vision (black and white)
  • cones are found in the macula lutea, operate in bright light and provide high-acuity colour vision and fine focus
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pathway of light entering the eye

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cornea - aqueous humor - lens - vitreous humor - neural layer of retina - photoreceptors
- light is refracted at the cornea as is enters the lens and as it exits the lens

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