Laboratory Manual For Human Anatomy & Physiology
Laboratory Manual For Human Anatomy & Physiology
4th Edition
ISBN: 9781260159363
Author: Martin, Terry R., Prentice-craver, Cynthia
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Publishing Co.
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Chapter 35, Problem 2.1A

Match the terms in column A with the descriptions in column B. Place the letter of your choice in the space provided. C

Column A        Column B
a. Aqueous humor      ____ 1. Posterior five-sixths of middle (vascular) layer
b. Choroid       ____ 2. White part outer (fibrous) laver
c. Ciliary muscles    ____ 3. Transparent anterior portion of outer layer
d. Conjunctiva     ____ 4. Inner Irining of eyelid
e. Cornea       _____5. Secretes tens
f. Iris        _____ 6. Fills posterior cavity of eye
g. Lacrimal gland    _____ 7. Area where optic nerve exits the eye
h. Optic disc      _____ 8. Smooth muscle that controls the pupil size and light entering the eye
i. Retina        _____ 9. Fills anterior and posterior chambers of the anterior cavity of the eye
j. Sclera        ____ 10. Contain photoreceptor cells called rods and cones
k. Suspensory ligament  ____ 11. Connects lens to ciliary body
l. Vitreous humor     ____ 12. Cause lens to change shape

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A - If only the first statement is correct. B - If only the second statement is correct. C - If both statements are correct. D - If both statements are incorrect.   1. A. The pupil is transparent but appears to be black because of the melanin found in the choroid. B. The pupil constricts and relaxes as it controls the amount of light that passes through.
Match the terms in column A with the descriptions in column B.   Column B1. posterior five-sixths of middle or vascular tunic2. white part of outer tunic3. transparent anterior portion of outer tunic4. inner lining of eyelid5. secretes tears6. empties into nasal cavity7. fills posterior cavity of eye8. area where optic nerve originates9. smooth muscle that controls light intensity10. fills anterior and posterior chambers of the anterior cavity of the eye11. contains visual receptors called rods and cones12. connects lens to ciliary body13. causes lens to change shape14. antibacterial agent in tearsColumn Aa. aqueous humorb. choroid coatc. ciliary muscled. conjunctivae. corneaf. irisg. lacrimal glandh. lysozymei. nasolacrimal ductj. optic diskk. retinal. scleram. suspensory ligamentn. vitreous humor
Label Figure 8.1 below by choosing the correct letter of the part for each item.
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