
Senses: Eyes
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Science
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9th - 12th Grade
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Bradley Lockert
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14 Slides • 14 Questions
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The Senses
The Eyes
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Multiple Select
Which of the following is a special sense?
sight
hearing
balance
taste
smell
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The Senses
Special Senses
Sight, Smell, Hearing, Taste, and Balance are special senses
They are different to General Senses which are scattered throughout different regions of the body...for example: sensation of heat, cold, pain, nausea, hunger,thirst, and pressure (touch)
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Our eyes are very similar to a camera...light rays enter the pupil and through a transparent lens where they are focused on the retina. The shutter is the iris allowing just the right amount of light in...the comparisons are endless!
Sight
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Make sure you can label the eye!
The Eye
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Hotspot
Label the following: Lens
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Hotspot
Label the following: Pupil
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Hotspot
Label the following: Retina
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Multiple Choice
How many cells are located in the retina that turn what we see into electrical signals?
130 million
130 trillion
130 thousand
Too many to count
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External Structures of the Eye
Orbit = cone shaped cavity formed by the skull
Eyeball - globe of the eye
Eyelid - one of two movable protective folds that cover the eye
Conjunctiva - transparent mucous membrane that covers inside of the eyelids
Lacrimal Apparatus - Involved in secretion and production of tears
Lacrimal Gland - Secretes Tears
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Internal Structures of the Eye
Vitreous Humor - (comedian of the eye) maintains the shape and refracts light
Sclera - white, tough, fibrous connective tissue that forms the outermost layer of the eye
Choroid - spongy membrane of blood vessels beginning at iris and working around the eye
Retina - Innermost membrane of the eye...contains rods and cones
Cornea - Transparent layer over the anterior of the eye
Iris - Colored ring of tissue that contracts to change the size of pupil.
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Internal parts continued...
Pupil - round opening in the iris that allows light rays to enter
Lens - clear, hard disk in the internal eye.
Ciliary Muscle - smooth muscle that alters the lens of the eye
Accomodation - change in size of the pupil and lens curvature to allow for proper focus on retina.
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Farsightedness - occurs when the eye cannot focus on nearby objects.
Usually happens because the eyeball is too short, focal point the lens is beyond the retina
Hyperopia
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Nearsightedness - cause objects at a distance to be blurred.
Eyeball is too long and focal point of lens falls infront of retina.
Myopia
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Lazy Eye - poor vision in one eye because of dominance of the other
Amblyopia
Brain percieves images as two not one which creates...you guessed it...double double vision vision
Diplopia
Degeneration of the retina which causes difficulty seeing at night...often caused by a Vitamin A deficiency.
Nyctalopia
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Multiple Choice
____________ is a condition in which the eye can't focus on nearby objects.
Myopia
Diplopia
Hyperopia
Bifoculopia
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Ishihara Charts
To test if you have colorblindness...
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Multiple Choice
What number if any do you see?
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45
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there is no number
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Most people have a dominant eye...Which is yours? (Do Activity)
Dominant Eye
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Poll
Which was your dominant eye?
Left
Right
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Multiple Choice
What is the test used to determine if you are colorblind?
Snellen
Ishihara
Mitsubishi
Kawasaki
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Multiple Choice
What does someone possibly have if they have trouble seeing at night?
Nyctolopia
Myopia
Hyperopia
Diplopia
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Multiple Choice
What are located in the center of the eye and pick up bright light and colors?
Rods
Cones
Stirrups
Beams
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Multiple Choice
The opening through which light passes into the eye..
Cornea
Iris
Pupil
Lens
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Multiple Choice
Outermost layer of the eye that protects, maintains shape, and gives it its white appearance.
Choroid
Lacrimal Apparatus
Sclera
Lens
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Multiple Choice
What is located in the orbit?
Cochlea
Lacrimal Apparatus
Eyeball
Accomodation
Antagonist
The Senses
The Eyes
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