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CAPSTONE PROCTORED MODULE 3
ATI QUIZ QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS 2026 LATEST
PREP GUIDE VERIFIED A+
◉ sclera.
Answer: eye whites; posterior fibrous outer part of eye


◉ cornea.
Answer: transparent fibrous outer layer of eye on the anterior side (clear
dome)


◉ aqueous humor.
Answer: fluid that fills the eye between the cornea and the lens


◉ choroid.
Answer: dark posterior middle layer of the eye (deeper than sclera);
prevents light dispersal through the eye. Very vascular.


◉ ciliary body.
Answer: ring of tissue surrounding the iris/lens that changes the shape of
the lens so it can focus; secretes aqueous humor


◉ iris.

,Answer: anterior to ciliary body; gives the eye its "color" and controls
the amount of light that enters the pupil


◉ pupil.
Answer: hole in the center of the iris that allows light to enter the eye


◉ fibrous tunic.
Answer: outer layer of the eye


◉ vascular tunic.
Answer: middle layer of the eye; choroid, ciliary body, iris


◉ nervous tunic.
Answer: inner layer of the eye - retina


◉ retina.
Answer: layer of tissue lining the inside of the eye, receives light and
converts it to neural signals; full of photoreceptors


◉ photoreceptors.
Answer: special sensory cells that are sensitive to light


◉ rods.

, Answer: photoreceptors that detect black, white, and gray (intensity of
light); more numerous of the photoreceptors. more active in dim light-
more sensitive but less clear


◉ cones.
Answer: photoreceptors that detect color and operate in brightness.
produce sharp color image


◉ lens.
Answer: part of eye that focuses an image on the retina; posterior to
pupil and iris, suspended by ciliary body


◉ vitreous body.
Answer: the cavity between the retina and the back of the lens; posterior
cavity


◉ vitreous fluid (humor).
Answer: gelatinous liquid that holds retina to choroid and holds lens in
suspension


◉ optic nerve.
Answer: sensory nerve carrying neural impulses (image info) to the
brain from the eye


◉ optic chiasm.

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