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eyelid - ANSWEROf the following, the structure that is part of the ocular adnexa is the (ch.2) inward towards the nose - ANSWERThe medial rectus muscle rotates the eye (ch.2) palpebral conjunctiva - ANSWERThe membrane that lines the inner eyelid is the (ch.2) cornea - ANSWERThe tough, transparen...

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eyelid - ANSWEROf the following, the structure that is part of the ocular adnexa is the (ch.2)

inward towards the nose - ANSWERThe medial rectus muscle rotates the eye (ch.2)

palpebral conjunctiva - ANSWERThe membrane that lines the inner eyelid is the (ch.2)

cornea - ANSWERThe tough, transparent membrane that provides about two-thirds of the eye's
focusing power is the (ch.2)

sclera - ANSWERThe white tissue surrounding the cornea and forming the main structural
component of the globe is the (ch.2)

iris, ciliary body, choroid - ANSWERThe structures of the uveal tract, or uvea, are (ch.2)

aqueous humor - ANSWERThe clear, transparent fluid that fills the anterior chamber (ch.2)

presbyopia - ANSWERThe condition occurring most often in individuals over age 45 in which the lens
can no longer change its shape to focus at near is (ch.2)

control the amount of light entering the inner part of the eye - ANSWERThe primary function of the
sphincter and dilator muscles is to (ch.2)

lacrimal gland, lacrimal sac, punctum - ANSWERIn this figure of the lacrimal system, the structures
are correctly identified as (ch.2)

anterior chamber angle, through trabecular meshwork, to canal of Schlemm - ANSWERUnder normal
conditions, aqueous fluid leaves the eye in the sequence (ch.2)

detailed central vision - ANSWERInjury or degeneration of the macula will most likely result in loss of
(ch.2)

optic nerve, optic chiasm, visual cortex - ANSWERIn this figure of the visual pathway, the structures
are correctly identified as (ch.2)

inflammation - ANSWERThe suffix -itis added to the name of a tissue or organ produces the medical
term for (ch.3)

ischemic - ANSWERA body part deprived of its normal blood supply due to a blockage or breakage of
a vessel is said to be (ch.3)

metabolic - ANSWERDiabetes mellitus is an example of the type of disease process called (ch.3)

a sign - ANSWERAn abnormal change observed by a physician while examining a patient is referred to
as (ch.3)

exophthalmos (proptosis) - ANSWERWhen the orbital contents swell, pushing the eyeball forward,
the resulting condition is termed (ch.3)

double vision - ANSWERThe term diplopia is used to describe (ch.3)

, eye muscle - ANSWERTreatment of congenital strabismus may include surgery of the (ch.3)

esophoria - ANSWERInward deviation of an eye that occurs only when that eye is covered is called
(ch.3)

poor vision in an eye secondary to visual deprivation in the first decade of life - ANSWERAmblyopia
refers to (ch.3)

a lump that develops after inflammation and infection of the meibomian glands - ANSWERThe term
chalazion describes (ch.3)

keratoconjunctivitis sicca - ANSWERA condition of dry eyes is called (ch.3)

can cause permanent damage to the optic nerve - ANSWERPrimary open-angle glaucoma (ch.3)

an opacification of the crystalline lens - ANSWERA cataract is (ch.3)

retinal detachment - ANSWERThe appearance of flashes of light in the corner of the eye followed by
a sensation of a curtain moving across the vision are symptoms of (ch.3)

nervous system - ANSWERThe eyes are considered part of which body system? (ch.4)

carbon dioxide - ANSWERWhich of the following is a waste product of metabolism? (ch.4)

myastheniagravis - ANSWERWhich of the following diseases is a chronic autoimmune condition that
interferes with proper nerve transmission in the skeletal muscles? (ch.4)

rheumatoid arthritis - ANSWERDry eyes are common in which of the following diseases? (ch.4)

25 - ANSWERThe occurrence of blindness among people with diabetes is ___ times that of the
general population. (ch.4)

hypertension - ANSWERThe retina examination is often important in detecting which of the following
diseases? (ch.4)

rubella retinitis - ANSWERAcquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) can cause all of the following
eye problems except (ch.4)

type 2 - ANSWERThe form of herpes simplex virus that usually produces genital infections is (ch.4)

optic neuritis - ANSWERMultiple sclerosis frequently presents with (ch.4)

metastic - ANSWERCancers that produce tumors in more than one part of the body are said to be
(ch.4)

thyroid eye disease - ANSWERThe most common cause of exophthalmos in an adult is (ch.4)

transparent - ANSWERSubstances that permit the passage of light without significant disruption are
termed (ch.5)

2.00 D - ANSWERA convex lens with a focal length of 0.50 meter has a power of (ch.5)

myopic - ANSWERThis figure shows the focal point of light rays in an eye that is (ch.5)

astigmatism - ANSWERA toric cornea is characteristic of (ch.5)

spherocylindrical lens - ANSWERThe type of lens that best corrects myopia combined with
astigmatism is a (ch.5)

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