LAB 9 – SENSES – CUTANEOUS AND SPECIAL

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    Sclera
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    Choroid
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    Pigmented layer of Retina
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    Rods and cones
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    Bipolar neurons
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    Ganglion cells
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    Posterior chamber between iris, cilliary body, and lens
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    Anterior chamber between cornea and Iris
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    Answer is w/?
    Anterior cavity with Aqueous humor
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    Posterior cavity with Vitreous humor
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    Cornea- clear part in the front of the lens
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    Lens
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    Optic Disc (Blind spot)
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    Macula Lutea
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    Fovea centralis
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    3 layers outer & inner nuclear, & ganglionic
    Retina
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    Suspensory ligament
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    Ciliary body
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    Canal of Schlemm
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    Conjunctiva
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    Superior rectus
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    Inferior rectus
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    Lateral rectus
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    Muscle closest to nose
    Medial rectus
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    Superior oblique
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    Inferior oblique
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    Trochlea
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    Iris
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    Pupil
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    Lacrimal gland
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    Lacrimal sac
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    Lacrimal canals
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    Nasolacrimal duct
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    Eyelids (palpebrae)
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    Levator palpebrae superioris
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    Optic Nerve (II)
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    Orbit
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    External Ear
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    Middle Ear
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    Inner Ear
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    Auricle or Pinna
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    Cochlea
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    Vestibule
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    Scala vestibuli
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    Basilar membrane
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    Scala tympani
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    Cochlear duct
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    Vestibular membrane
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    Organ of Corti
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    Tectorial membrane
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    Hair cells
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    External Auditory Meatus
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    Tympanic Membrane
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    Auditory Ossicles
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    Malleus
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    Incus
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    Stapes
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    Auditory (Eustachian) Tube
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    Oval Window
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    Round Window
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    Vestibulocochlear Nerve (VIII)
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    Vestibular Branch
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    Cochlear Branch
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    Semicircular Canals
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    Anterior (superior) Semicircular Canals w/duct
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    Posterior Semicircular Canals w/ duct
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    Lateral (Horizontal) Semicircular Canals w/duct
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    Ampulla
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    Utricle
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    Saccule
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    Cornea
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    Iris
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    Optic nerve
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    Vitreous humor
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    Retina
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    Tapetum lucidum
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    Lens
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    Sclera
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    Conjunctiva
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    Choroid coat
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    Ciliary body
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    Suspensory ligaments
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    Pupil
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    Blind spot (optic disc)
  85. Touch localization tests the individual’s ability to perceive where on the skin he/she was touched with a light stimulus.
    Describe how to test for Localizing a stimulus
  86. Describe how to test for Color blindness
    • Ishihara’s color plates 
    •  Holmgren Color Vision Test book
  87. a condition in which the refracting surfaces of the cornea and/or the crystalline lens are  not perfectly shaped
    Astigmatism
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    A chart for the detection of this condition consists of a series of parallel lines arranged like the spokes of a wheel. If the refracting surfaces are not distorted, all of the spokes will be seen with equal distinctness and none of them will appear darker than others. If astigmatism is present, the horizontal spokes may be properly focused and seen, while the vertical spokes are focused either in front of or behind the retina.
    How to test for Astigmatism
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LAB 9 – SENSES – CUTANEOUS AND SPECIAL
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LAB 9 – SENSES – CUTANEOUS AND SPECIAL
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