SB2h: The Eye Keywords Flashcards

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Cataract

A

Protein built up in the lens of the eye so that it becomes cloudy.

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Ciliary muscle

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A muscle that relaxes or contracts to change the shape of the lens in the eye.

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Colour blindness.

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An eye defect in which someone cannot see the full range of colours.

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Cone (cell)

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A cell in the retina that detects different colours of light.

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5
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Constrict

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To make narrower.

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Cornea

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The transparent front part of the eye, which covers the iris and pupil.

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Dilate

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To make wider

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Iris

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The coloured part of the eye. Muscles in it control the diameter of the pupil.

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Lens (biology)

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Part of the eye that further converges light rays (which have been converged by the cornea) to focus them on the retina.

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10
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Long-sightedness

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An eye condition in which close objects appear blurred.

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Optic nerve

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The nerve that takes impulses from the retina to the brain.

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Pupil

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The hole in the front of the eye through which light can pass.

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Receptor cell

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Cells that detect stimuli, such as cells in the eye that detect changes in light.

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Retina

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The part at the back of the eye that changes energy transferred by light into nerve impulses. The retina contains rods and cones.

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15
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Rod (cell)

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A cell in the retina that detects low levels of light. It cannot detect different colours.

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16
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Short-sightedness

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An eye condition in which distant objects appear blurred.