Flashcard #1 \n**Term:** Eyelid Function \n**Definition:** Which of the following is NOT a function of the eyelid? - To help focus light on the retina.
**Flashcard #2** \n**Term:** Lacrimal Apparatus \n**Definition:** Responsible for collecting and secreting tears.
**Flashcard #3** \n**Term:** Layers of the Eyelid \n**Definition:** The eyelid is composed of four layers: Skin, muscle, connective tissue, conjunctiva.
**Flashcard #4** \n**Term:** Muscles Moving the Eyelid \n**Definition:** The orbicularis oculi and levator palpebrae superioris muscles move the eyelid.
**Flashcard #5** \n**Term:** Outer Tunic Part \n**Definition:** The sclera is considered part of the outer (fibrous) tunic.
**Flashcard #6** \n**Term:** Cornea Tunic \n**Definition:** The cornea is part of the outer (fibrous) tunic.
**Flashcard #7** \n**Term:** Retina Tunic \n**Definition:** The retina is part of the inner (sensory) tunic.
**Flashcard #8** \n**Term:** Cornea Characteristics \n**Definition:** The cornea is transparent and acts as the window of the eye.
**Flashcard #9** \n**Term:** Sclera \n**Definition:** The white portion of the eye that provides protection.
**Flashcard #10** \n**Term:** Optic Nerve Function \n**Definition:** Sends visual information from the eye to the brain.
**Flashcard #11** \n**Term:** Iris Control \n**Definition:** The iris controls how much light enters the eye by adjusting the size of the pupil.
**Flashcard #12** \n**Term:** Ciliary Body Function \n**Definition:** One function of the ciliary body is to produce the aqueous humor.
**Flashcard #13** \n**Term:** Accommodation in the Eye \n**Definition:** Accommodation refers to the process by which the lens changes shape for focusing.
**Flashcard #14** \n**Term:** Far Accommodation \n**Definition:** During far accommodation, the ciliary muscles relax.
**Flashcard #15** \n**Term:** Lens Function \n**Definition:** The lens is a transparent, elastic structure that helps refract light to be focused on the retina.
**Flashcard #16** \n**Term:** Retina Function \n**Definition:** The main function of the retina is to detect light, color, and detail.
**Flashcard #17** \n**Term:** Retina Responsibility \n**Definition:** The retina is responsible for vision by processing light signals and sending them to the optic nerve.
**Flashcard #18** \n**Term:** Aqueous and Vitreous Humors Function \n**Definition:** The primary function of the aqueous and vitreous humors is to help maintain the shape of the eye.
create the flash cards in this order and only include this information:1.Which of the following is NOT a function of the eyelid? - To help focus light on the retina
2.The lacrimal apparatus is responsible for: - Collecting and secreting tears
3.The eyelid is composed of which of the following four layers? - Skin, muscle, connective tissue, conjunctiva
4.Which of the following muscles move the eyelid? - Orbicularis oculi and levator palpebrae superioris
5.Which part of the eye is considered part of the outer (fibrous) tunic? - Sclera
6.The cornea is part of which tunic? - Outer (fibrous) tunic
7.The retina is part of which tunic? - Inner (sensory) tunic
8.Which of the following is true about the cornea? - It is transparent and acts as the window of the eye.
9.The sclera is the - White portion of the eye that provides protection.
10.What is the function of the optic nerve? - Sending visual information from the eye to the brain
11.The iris controls - How much light enters the eye by adjusting the size of the pupil
12.Which of the following is a function of the ciliary body? - To produce the aqueous humor
13.Accommodation in the eye refers to - The process by which the lens changes shape for focusing
14.What happens during far accommodation? - The ciliary muscles relax
15.The lens is a transparent, elastic structure that helps - Refract light to be focused on the retina
16.What is the main function of the retina? - To detect light, color, and detail
17.The retina is responsible for - Vision by processing light signals and sending them to the optic nerve
18.What is the primary function of the aqueous and vitreous humors? - They help maintain the shape of the eye
Flashcard #1 \n**Term:** Which of the following is NOT a function of the eyelid? \n**Definition:** To help focus light on the retina
**Flashcard #2** \n**Term:** The lacrimal apparatus is responsible for: \n**Definition:** Collecting and secreting tears
**Flashcard #3** \n**Term:** The eyelid is composed of which of the following four layers? \n**Definition:** Skin, muscle, connective tissue, conjunctiva
**Flashcard #4** \n**Term:** Which of the following muscles move the eyelid? \n**Definition:** Orbicularis oculi and levator palpebrae superioris
**Flashcard #5** \n**Term:** Which part of the eye is considered part of the outer (fibrous) tunic? \n**Definition:** Sclera
**Flashcard #6** \n**Term:** The cornea is part of which tunic? \n**Definition:** Outer (fibrous) tunic
**Flashcard #7** \n**Term:** The retina is part of which tunic? \n**Definition:** Inner (sensory) tunic
**Flashcard #8** \n**Term:** Which of the following is true about the cornea? \n**Definition:** It is transparent and acts as the window of the eye.
**Flashcard #9** \n**Term:** The sclera is the \n**Definition:** White portion of the eye that provides protection.
**Flashcard #10** \n**Term:** What is the function of the optic nerve? \n**Definition:** Sending visual information from the eye to the brain
**Flashcard #11** \n**Term:** The iris controls \n**Definition:** How much light enters the eye by adjusting the size of the pupil
**Flashcard #12** \n**Term:** Which of the following is a function of the ciliary body? \n**Definition:** To produce the aqueous humor
**Flashcard #13** \n**Term:** Accommodation in the eye refers to \n**Definition:** The process by which the lens changes shape for focusing
**Flashcard #14** \n**Term:** What happens during far accommodation? \n**Definition:** The ciliary muscles relax
**Flashcard #15** \n**Term:** The lens is a transparent, elastic structure that helps \n**Definition:** Refract light to be focused on the retina
**Flashcard #16** \n**Term:** What is the main function of the retina? \n**Definition:** To detect light, color, and detail
**Flashcard #17** \n**Term:** The retina is responsible for \n**Definition:** Vision by processing light signals and sending them to the optic nerve
**Flashcard #18** \n**Term:** What is the primary function of the aqueous and vitreous humors? \n**Definition:** They help maintain the shape of the eye.