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Do Now pg 851.While it takes some time for most parts of your body to warm up to their
full potential, your eyes are on their “A game” 24/7.
2.Eyes heal quickly. With proper care, it only takes about 48 hours for the
eye to repair a corneal scratch.
3.Seeing is such a big part of everyday life that it requires about half of
the brain to get involved.
4.Newborns don’t produce tears. They make crying sounds, but the tears
don’t start flowing until they are about 4-13 weeks old.
5.Around the world, about 39 million people are blind and roughly 6 times
that many have some kind of vision impairment.
6.Doctors have yet to find a way to transplant an eyeball. The optic nerve
that connects the eye to the brain is too sensitive to reconstruct
successfully.
7.You blink about 12 times every minute.
8.Your eyes are about 1 inch across and weigh about 0.25 ounce.
Pick 1 fact and describe how this can be beneficial or harmful
to the human body.
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●The eye is in the orbit of the skull for protection.
●Within the orbit are 6 extrinsic eye muscles, which
move the eye.
●There are 4 cranial nerves: Optic (II), Occulomotor
(III), Trochlear (IV), and Abducens (VI).
People of Asian descent have an EPICANTHIC FOLD in the
upper eyelid; no functional difference.
THE EYE
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Visual Accessory
Organs
Can You Guess the
Celebrity Eyes?
These are organs that do not directly
contribute to your sense of sight or
vision, but do play a role in the health
and functionality of the eye.
Choices: Miley Cyrus, Kristen Stewart,
Jennifer Lawrence
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Eyelid
Covers and protects
the eye, thin skin
Skin will not protect you
from intense radiation,
that’s why we use special
goggles in a tanning bed
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CONJUNCTIVA is a
covering around the eye
and under the eyelids.
PINK EYE - also known as
CONJUNCTIVITIS
(from bacteria, very
contagious)
Pink Eye Slide Show
from Web MD
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Extrinsic Eye Muscles
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GLANDS OF THE EYE
LACRIMAL GLANDS are the largest set. They are on the
superior lateral eyelid and they produce tears, which drain
into the nasal cavity via the LACRIMAL DUCT.
The function is to moisten
and lubricate the eye
surface, and it has enzymes
to kill bacteria (which thrive
in warm, moist conditions).
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Figure 16.5b
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Outer Tunic
●Cornea - transparent, focuses light rays
●Sclera – continuation of cornea, going toward the
back of the eye (white of the eye)
●Optic Nerve – exits at the optic disk and transmits
visual information from the eye to the brain.
Keratoconus is an eye
condition in which the
normally round cornea thins,
causing a cone-like bulge to
develop.
Source: NPR
http://n.pr/1a1oSx6
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Middle Tunic
Choroid Coat – contains blood
vessels
Ciliary Body – holds the lens in
place
Lens – focusing
Iris – colored portion of the eye
Aqueous humor – liquid
surrounding the lens
Pupil – opening for light to enter
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Figure 16.7a
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Inner Tunic
Retina - visual receptor cells
Fovea Centralis - region of the sharpest
vision (aka, macula)
Optic Disc – where nerve fibers leave
the eye, creating the blind spot
Vitreous Humor – supports internal
parts, fluid
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Retina
The retina is made up of PHOTORECEPTORS,
which are sensors for light.
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Rods = monochromatic (b&w)
Cones = color vision
Rhodopsin: Light-sensitive biochemical in rods
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Light Refraction
Light bends around
objects
Images viewed by the
eye are upside down
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R.O.Y.G.B.I.V
Rainbows are
seen after rain
because light is
passing through
water
droplets. This
separates the
white light into
the individual
colors of the
spectrum
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The Eye as an Optical Device
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Accomodation
Lens changes shape to
facilitate focusing
Shape change is dependent upon
the suspensory ligaments
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We have difficulty interpreting images that are upside
down
Which one is the real mona lisa?
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PUPILS
Fun Fact: -When you are looking at someone you
love, your pupils dilate, and they do the same when
you are looking at someone you hate.
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What causes red-eye?
The flash on a camera is bright
enough to cause a reflection
off of the retina -- what you see
is the red color from the blood
vessels.
Many cameras have a "red eye
reduction" feature. In these
cameras, the flash goes off
twice -- once right before the
picture is taken, and then again
to actually take the picture. The
first flash causes people's
pupils to contract, reducing
"red eye"
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Problems with the Eyes
Cataracts - Clouding of the lens leads to a clinical
condition known as CATARACTS.
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Treatment is to remove the lens and replace it with an artificial one.
Cataract Surgery in 6 minutes - Graphic
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The function is to
constrict or dilate the
pupil (opening) to allow
light in.
Therefore, it
regulates the amount
of light passing to the
visual receptors of
the eye.
Problems with the IRIS and PUPIL
ANIRIDIA = a
condition
where a person is born
without an iris
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Why are babies born with blue
eyes?
Melanin is a brownish pigment that
adds color to your hair, eyes, and
skin. At the time babies are born,
melanin hasn't yet been
"deposited" in the eyes' iris. Hence,
they appear blue.
After about six months, eyes
change color depending on the
amount of melanin. If you have a
lot of it, your eyes will turn dark
brown. If you have little, they'll stay
blue. And if you have no melanin,
your eyes may appear pink
(albino). .
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ColorblindnessA genetic trait that affects boys more than girls.
The location of the gene is on the X chromosome
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World's First Cyborg
Video Questions:
1. What does Neil’s antennae allow him to do?
2. Light frequency is transformed into ________
3. Did he get to choose the sound of each color?
4. Do you think cyborg parts, like Neil’s, will become
more accepted and common in the future?
Explain.
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FLOATERS are
when a capillary
breaks and cells
break off.
Floaters don’t
actually move, the
eye just tries to
track them.
Problems with Vision
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Retinal DetachmentA retinal detachment occurs when the
retina is pulled away from its normal
position. The retina does not work
when it is detached. Vision is blurred,
just as a photographic image would be
blurry if the film were loose inside the
camera.
A retinal detachment is a very serious
problem that almost always causes
blindness unless it is treated.
Symptoms
flashing lights;
new floaters;
a shadow in the periphery of your
field of vision;
a gray curtain moving across
your field of vision.
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Glaucoma
Glaucoma is the second most common cause of
blindness in the United States. Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0002587/
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Hyperopia = farsightedness
You can see distant objects fine, but close objects appear blurry
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Myopia = nearsightedness
You can see near objects fine, but distant objects appear blurry
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ASTIGMATISM
is when the
cornea has an
irregular shape. ‘
Part of the field
of view is out of
focus.
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Lasik Surgery
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See a real LASIK surgery (not for the squeamish)
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Label the ear from last class
and complete ear and eye
worksheet