Eye Quiz #3
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Eye Anatomy, Physiology & Pathology
of the Human Eye

Ted M. Montgomery, O.D.

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  1. In the tiny foveola, at the center of the fovea, there are approximately how many cones?
  2. Between the iris and the crystalline lens is located what?
  3. The seventh layer of the retina, containing the axons of bipolar cells and amacrine cells and the dendrites of ganglion cells, is known by what name?
  4. What is the ring-like tendon, located in the nasal orbit, through which the superior oblique passes?
  5. As an increasing amount of light enters the eye, the pupil does what?
  6. What severely blinding disorder results from a loss of the arterial blood supply to the optic nerve of one eye?
  7. Which of these usually cause(s) a profound loss of vision?
  8. What ocular tissue provides protection for the eye and serves as an attachment for the extraocular muscles which move the eye?
  9. Which disorder is caused by an accumulation of fluid under the retina and seems to be linked to chronic stress?
10. Which type of inflammation in the body would not be a suspect in causing an iritis or uveitis?


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