eye structure & iris reflex

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  • What does a cross section of the eye allow us to see?
    Inside the eye's structure
  • What is the first structure light meets when entering the eye?
    The cornea
  • Why is the cornea transparent?
    To allow all light to pass through
  • How does the cornea obtain oxygen?
    By diffusion from the outside air
  • What is the function of the cornea?
    To refract or bend light
  • What is the colored part of the eye called?
    The iris
  • What does the iris control?
    The size of the pupil
  • What is the pupil?
    A gap in the middle of the iris
  • What is the role of the lens in the eye?
    To refract light and focus it
  • How does the lens differ from the cornea?
    The lens can change its shape
  • What does the retina contain?
    Two types of receptor cells
  • What are cone cells sensitive to?
    The color of light
  • Why can't we see colors in the dark?
    Only rod cells are active
  • What is the fovea?
    A spot on the retina with cone cells
  • What is the function of the optic nerve?
    To transmit impulses to the brain
  • What happens to the pupil in bright light conditions?
    It constricts to reduce light entry
  • What is the purpose of the iris reflex?
    To protect the retina from damage
  • What are the two types of muscles in the iris?
    Circular and radial muscles
  • How do circular muscles affect the pupil size?
    They contract to make it smaller
  • What happens to radial muscles in bright light?
    They relax to allow circular muscles to contract
  • What occurs in low light conditions regarding the pupil?
    The pupil dilates to let in more light
  • How do radial muscles affect the pupil size in darkness?
    They contract to pull the pupil open
  • What are the steps of the iris reflex in response to light intensity?
    • In bright light, pupils constrict
    • In low light, pupils dilate
    • Circular muscles contract in bright light
    • Radial muscles contract in low light
  • What are the differences between cone cells and rod cells?
    • Cone cells:
    • Sensitive to color
    • Function well in bright light
    • Rod cells:
    • Sensitive to light intensity
    • Function well in low light
  • What are the functions of the main structures of the eye?
    • Cornea: Refracts light, transparent
    • Iris: Controls pupil size
    • Lens: Focuses light, adjustable shape
    • Retina: Contains receptor cells
    • Optic nerve: Transmits impulses to the brain