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Chapter 11: Senses of the Eye and Ear
Professions:
1. Ophthalmologists: specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of
diseases of the eye
2. Optometrists: skilled in the measurement of vision and maintaining
eye health
3. Otologists: specialize in diseases of the ear
4. Otorhinolaryngologist: ENTS; specialize in diseases of the ear, nose,
and throat
5. Audiologists: evaluate hearing function


Accessory Structures:
 Eyebrows: keep sweat from running into the eyes and are used in
nonverbal communication to see how you’re feeling
 Eyelids: protect eyes from foreign objects
 Eyelashes: strong hairs that keep debris out of the eyes
 Conjunctiva: a transparent mucus membrane that lines the inside of
both eyelids; keeps eyeball moist; sensitive and easily irritated
 Lacrimal apparatus: secretes tears and carry them to the
conjunctiva’s surface
 Nasolacrimal duct: carries tears into the nose where they will be
eventually swallowed
 Tears:
o Clean and lubricate eyes
o Deliver nutrients and oxygen to the conjunctiva
o Prevent infection through bacterial-killing enzymes
 The cornea protects the eye and provides 60% focusing power
 Iris controls the amount of light entering into the eye
 The lens changes shape to focus rays of light on the retina


Extrinsic Muscles of the Eye
 Eyes work together to give 3D perception (stereopsis)
 There are 6 extrinsic eye muscles in each eye that are attached to
the inner wall of the orbit and outer surface of the eyeball
o They keep the eyes aligned
o Moves the eyes in all directions
The Eyeball

,  Adjusts the amount of light to reach the retina
 Focuses on near and distant objects
 Produces images of those objects and instantly transmits them to the
brain
 Three layers of the eyeball:
o Outer fibrous Layer: sclera (white, protects inner eyes
structures) and cornea (transparent, bends light rays)
o Middle vascular layer (aka the uvea): iris (colored part,
controls pupil size), ciliary body (bends the lens), and choroid
(absorbs light)
o Inner layer: retina (neural layer, absorbs light)
 Iris dilates in dark rooms to allow more light and constricts in bright
rooms to allow less light in the eye
 The lens is avascular and contains no nerves and loses elasticity with
age




The Retina
 Small, has ten layers of cells, located at back of the eye
 Final destination for light rays
 Has 130 million rods that only perceive light NOT color
 6.5 million light and color activated cones – only perceive red, blue, or
green light
 Optic nerve: bundle of more than 1 million nerve fibers; transmits
impulses to brain
 Optic disc: where the optic nerve and retina connect; also called
“blind spot”


Disorders of the Eye

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