Question | Answer |
Regulates the amount of light that enters the eye | Pupil
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Carries impulses for sight from the retina to the brain | Optic Nerve
| Nourishes the cornea, iris and lens and maintains intraocular pressure | Aqueous Humor
| Central pit inthe macula that produces the sharpest vision | Fovea
| What is the purpose of the iris? | Controls the maount of light entering the eye by varying the size of the pupillary opening
| What do you call the clear transparent fluid that fills the anterior chamber? | Aqueous Humor
| Where is the aqueous humor produced? | ciliary body
| Name the structure that helps suspend the lens and attach to the ciliary body. | Zonules
| Which muscles rotates the eye Inward? | Medial rectus
| Oil, Aqueous, Mucous make up what? | tears
| Produces tears. | Larcrimal Gland
| Responsible for vvision in reduced light and side vision. | Rods
| Cornea curvature is not uniform, curvature is greater in one meridian than another. | Astigmatism
| What is Dr. Iuorno's speciality? | Cornea
| Name a glaucoma specialist in the practice. | Dr. Young or Dr. Michael |