draw and label structure of the eye

what is sclera?
tough fibrous protactive layer
role of cornea?
allows light to pass
to focus
role is pupil??
what is it controlled by?
allows light to enter
controlled by iris radius muscle
functoin of lens?
changes shape by ciliary muscles to focus
characteristics of retina
contains photoreceptor cells
what is optic disc?
what is macula lutea
what is the fovea? what are its properties?
inside the macula lutea
= very high visual acuity
what is vitrous humour?
provides oxygen and nutrients to the retina
what are the layers of the retina?

function of the pigmented epithelium
trophic function
describe the layer of photoreceptor outer segments
photo receptor – 2 types
rods
cones
describe the outer nuclear layer
contains soma of photoreceptors
describe the plexiform layer
contains horizontal cells
what are horizonral cells role?
describe the inner nuclear layer
contains bipolar interneurons
describe the inner plexiform layer
contains amacrine cells
what are the roles of amacrine cells?
signal bipolar interneurons
role of RGC
what are retinal ganglion receptive fields?
Area of retina which one retinal ganglion cell can receive information from
how do receptive fields change throughout the eye?
smallest at fovea
become larger towards the periphery
why is saccadic eye motion needed?
Periphery of retina has lots of rods & large receptive field size
Fovea - fine detail images
what are saccdic eye motion?
Eyes make quick simultaneous unconscious movements in the same direction