THE EYE AND THE EAR

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Question 1

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Label the diagram of the eye
Answer
  • Optic Nerve
  • Blind Spot
  • Sclera
  • Choroid
  • Retina
  • Vitrous Chamber
  • Fovea
  • Cornea
  • Aqueous Humour
  • Pupil
  • Lens
  • Iris
  • Ciliary Body

Question 2

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Label this diagram of the orbital bones
Answer
  • Frontal Bone
  • Lacrimal
  • Maxilla
  • Nasal
  • Ethmoid
  • Zygomatic
  • Temporal
  • Parietal
  • Sphenoid
  • Inferior Orbital Fissure
  • Superior Orbital Fissure
  • Optic Canal

Question 3

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Label the anterior aspect of the eye
Answer
  • Conjunctiva
  • Tarsal Plates
  • Oblicularis Occuli
  • Levaetor Palpebrae Superioris
  • Lens
  • Pupil
  • Cornea
  • Sclera
  • Retina
  • Choroid
  • Ciliary Process
  • Iris
  • Vitrous Chamber
  • Aqueous Humour

Question 4

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Which of the following are part of the fibrous layer of the eye
Answer
  • Cornea
  • Ciliary Process
  • Sclera
  • Choroid

Question 5

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What section is the retina part of?
Answer
  • Fibrous
  • Vascular
  • Inner

Question 6

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Which structures are part of the vascular layer
Answer
  • Choroid
  • Retina
  • Ciliary Body
  • Iris
  • Cornea

Question 7

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What are the two layers of the retina
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  • Neural and vascular
  • Vascular and pigmented
  • Neural and pigmented

Question 8

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Which arteries supply the eye (there are 2)
Answer
  • Ophthalmic
  • Central Artery of retina
  • Central Artery of iris

Question 9

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What is the fovea
Answer
  • It is located in the centre of the macula of the retina. It has the highest proportion of light detecting cells.
  • It is located in the centre of the retina. It is yellow in colour.
  • It is the posterior area of the eye which is not able to detect light. Also known as the 'blind spot'.

Question 10

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Which muscle raises the superior eyelid
Answer
  • Superior Recti
  • Levator Palpabrae Superioris
  • Superior Oblique

Question 11

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Which cranial nerves are involved with the eye muscles
Answer
  • Optic (CN 2)
  • Oculomotor (CN 3)
  • Abductens (CN 6)
  • Vagus (CN 10)
  • Trochlear (CN 4)
  • Spinal (CN 11)

Question 12

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The pathways into the orbit are the 1) [blank_start]Optic Canal[blank_end] 2) Superior [blank_start]orbital fissure[blank_end] 3) Inferior [blank_start]orbital fissure[blank_end]
Answer
  • Optic Canal
  • orbital fissure
  • orbital fissure

Question 13

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The only part of the eye not covered in conjunctiva is the...
Answer
  • Sclera
  • Cornea
  • Lens

Question 14

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Which bones make up the ROOF of the orbit
Answer
  • Frontal
  • Sphenoid
  • Ethmoid
  • Lacrimal
  • Maxilla

Question 15

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Which bones make up the MEDIAL SIDE of the orbit smell
Answer
  • Ethmoid
  • Lacrimal
  • Sphenoid
  • Palatine
  • Maxilla

Question 16

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Which bones make up the FLOOR of the orbit
Answer
  • Maxilla
  • Palatine
  • Zygomatic
  • Ethmoid

Question 17

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What lines the BASE of the orbit
Answer
  • Eyelids and orbital rim
  • Optic foramen
  • Optic canal

Question 18

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Which bones make up the LATERAL SIDE of the orbit
Answer
  • Zygomatic
  • Lesser Wing of Sphenoid
  • Lacrimal
  • Ethmoid

Question 19

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What is the correct order of image formation
Answer
  • 1. Convergence 2. Refraction 3. Accommodation 4. Conversion
  • 1. Accommodation 2. Refraction 3. Convergence 4. Conversion
  • 1. Conversion 2. Refraction 3. Convergence 4. Accommodation

Question 20

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How many cones per eye
Answer
  • 5 million
  • 50 million
  • 500 million

Question 21

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How many rods per eye
Answer
  • 1.2 million
  • 12 million
  • 120 million

Question 22

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Which one provides colour vision
Answer
  • Rods
  • Cones

Question 23

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Which one provides high resolution
Answer
  • Rods
  • Cones

Question 24

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Which one is more sensitive
Answer
  • Rods
  • Cones

Question 25

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Label the diagram of the external ear
Answer
  • Helix
  • Concha
  • External Auditory Meatus
  • Tragus
  • Anti Tragus
  • Anti helix
  • Scapha
  • Lobule
  • Auricular Sulcus

Question 26

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What is the function of the auricle
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  • Capture and transmit vibrations to the tympanic membrane
  • Capture and transmit sound waves to the tympanic membrane

Question 27

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How long is the EAM
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  • 5 cm
  • 2.5 cm
  • 1 cm

Question 28

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How thick is the tympanic membrane
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  • 0.1mm
  • 0.01mm
  • 0.001mm

Question 29

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When HIGH pitched sound waves strike the tympanic membrane, does it vibrate...
Answer
  • Slow
  • Fast

Question 30

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What is the role of the epitympanic recess
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  • Prevent low pressure in the tympanic cavity
  • Allow space for the movement of perilymph
  • Mucus drainage

Question 31

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What is the role of the pharyngotympanic tube
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  • Pressure equalisation and mucus drainage
  • Transmission of vibrations from tympanic membrane
  • Transmission of nerve impulses

Question 32

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The order of the auditory ossicles is 1. [blank_start]Malleus[blank_end] 2. [blank_start]Incus[blank_end] 3. [blank_start]Stapes[blank_end]
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  • Malleus
  • Incus
  • Stapes

Question 33

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The round window of the middle ear vibrates
Answer
  • 20 times more than the tympanic membrane
  • at the same level as the tympanic membrane
  • 20 times less than the tympanic membrane

Question 34

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Which of the following are part of the vestibulocochlear organ (inner ear)
Answer
  • Cochlea
  • Vestibule
  • Incus
  • Semi-circular canals
  • Stapes

Question 35

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The cochlea contains peri-lymph
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 36

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Which of the following is the correct arterial supply to the ear
Answer
  • Auricular Branches of maxillary Posterior auricular branch of external carotid External Maxillary
  • External Maxillary Posterior auricular branch of the external carotid Occipital
  • Posterior auricular branch of the external carotid Occipital Auricular Branches of maxillary

Question 37

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Select the correct nerves involved in the ear
Answer
  • Facial (CN)
  • Vestibular
  • Oculomotor
  • Vestibularcochlear (CN)
  • Vagus
  • Cochlear

Question 38

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THE PASSAGE OF SOUND THROUGH THE OUTER EAR The [blank_start]auricle[blank_end] directs sound waves towards the [blank_start]external auditory meatus[blank_end]. At the end of the EAM it hits the [blank_start]tympanic[blank_end] membrane. High pitched sounds cause it to vibrate [blank_start]quickly[blank_end]. Low pitched sounds cause it to vibrate [blank_start]slowly[blank_end]. Sound waves are converted to [blank_start]mechanical[blank_end] vibration.
Answer
  • auricle
  • external auditory meatus
  • tympanic
  • quickly
  • slowly
  • mechanical

Question 39

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THE PASSAGE OF SOUND THROUGH THE MIDDLE EAR The [blank_start]auditory ossicles[blank_end] of the middle ear transmit the vibrations to the inner ear. The tympanic membrane attaches to the [blank_start]malleus[blank_end]- the largest auditory ossicles. The [blank_start]incus[blank_end] is the middle ossicle. The [blank_start]stapes[blank_end] is the third ossicle (it is also the smallest bone in the human body). The stapes attaches to the [blank_start]round window[blank_end], which separates the middle and inner ear. The [blank_start]oval window[blank_end] vibrates [blank_start]20[blank_end] times more vigorously than the tympanic membrane because the auditory ossicles transmit the vibrations efficiently.
Answer
  • auditory ossicles
  • malleus
  • incus
  • stapes
  • round window
  • round window
  • 20

Question 40

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PASSAGE OF SOUND THROUGH THE INNER EAR Vibrations at the round window causes the movement of perilymph at the [blank_start]cochlea[blank_end]. Pressure waves through the inner ear. The pressure waves cause [blank_start]endolymph[blank_end] within the cochlea duct to move. This causes the [blank_start]stereocilia[blank_end] (hair-cells) to bend which generates nerve [blank_start]impulses[blank_end].
Answer
  • cochlea
  • endolymph
  • stereocilia
  • impulses

Question 41

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NERVE IMPULSE PRODUCTION IN THE INNER EAR When the [blank_start]stereocilia[blank_end] bend it allows endolymph to enter. The endolymph is [blank_start]potassium[blank_end] rich, which causes an energy potential. A neurotransmitter is then released which generates a nerve [blank_start]impulse[blank_end] in sensory neurons of the hair. The impulse is passed along the [blank_start]vestibulocochlear[blank_end] cranial nerve. From here, it goes to the cochlear nuclei in the medulla oblongata. It then passes to the midbrain and thalamus, eventually reaching the PRIMARY AUDITORY AREA in the temporal lobe of the cerebral cortex.
Answer
  • potassium
  • stereocilia
  • impulse
  • vestibulocochlear
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