1. Abnormal curvature of the cornea or lens results in 2. The loss of lens elasticity is called 3. Which two structures in the eye refract light? and 4. Describe pupil diameter, lens shape, and the angle between your eyes when you are focused on a nearby object.
1. Abnormal curvature of the cornea or lens results in 2. The loss of lens elasticity is called 3. Which two structures in the eye refract light? and 4. Describe pupil diameter, lens shape, and the angle between your eyes when you are focused on a nearby object.
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Transcribed Image Text:Lab 2.3 - Prelab
Name:
Ear & Hearing
Review Material
1.
Abnormal curvature of the cornea or lens results in
2.
The loss of lens elasticity is called
3.
Which two structures in the eye refract light?
and
4.
Describe pupil diameter, lens shape, and the angle between your eyes when you are focused on a nearby object.
Pupil diameter:
Lens shape:
Angle between eyes:
5.
Describe the sequence of events and structures involved in the pupillary reflex (including specific cranial nerves).
New Material
1. The auditory ossicles of the middle ear consist of the
and
2. Distinguish between sensorineural and conductive deafness.
3. Describe the path of sound waves from the outside air to the oval window,
(Please refer to figure 10.15 and 10.17)
4. Distinguish between the frequency, pitch and intensity of sound. (Please refer to p. 330)
5. What is the function of the Eustachian tube? (Please refer to p. 329)
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