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Special Senses
Week 12
Objective 1: Structures of the Human Eye
Pushing the Limits: Sight, video 3
Internal Eye
Three concentric tunics (layers) of the eye:
• Outer fibrous tunic
• Middle vascular tunic
• Inner sensory tunic
Internal Eye
Three concentric tunics (layers) of the eye:
• Outer fibrous tunic
– sclera, cornea
• Middle vascular tunic
• Inner sensory tunic
Sclera
Lens
Cornea
Internal Eye
Three concentric tunics (layers) of the eye:
• Outer fibrous tunic
• Middle vascular tunic – choroid, ciliary body (ciliary muscle & process), iris
• Inner sensory tunic
Sclera
Ciliary Body
Choroid
Ciliary muscle
Ciliary process
Suspensory
ligaments
Iris
Pupil
Cornea
Lens
Pupil dilation & constriction
Internal Eye
Three concentric tunics (layers) of the eye:
• Outer fibrous tunic
• Middle vascular tunic
• Inner sensory tunic
- retina
Sclera
Choroid
Retina
Optic
Nerve
(CN II)
Light
Retina
Human Retina
Retinal
ganglion cells
Bipolar
cell nuclei
Rods & Cones
Nuclei
of rods
& cones
Outer
segments
of rods
& cones
Pigmented
epithelial
layer
Vascular
Tunic
Posterior Wall (fundus) of the Eye
Retina
Macula lutea
Fovea centralis
Optic disk
(blind spot)
Optic nerve
The OPTIC DISC is the region were:
• the optic nerve exits the eye
•The central artery and vein of the retina enter and exit the eye
•There are no photoreceptors, the “blind spot”
Ophthalmoscope View
Fovea centralis & Macula lutea
The macula lutea is an oval region lateral to the optic disc,
at it’s center lies the fovea centralis, the area of
greatest cone density in the retina.
Segments of the Eye
Vitreous
humor
Anterior segment:
segment area in
front of the lens, filled with
aqueous humor
Posterior segment:
segment area
behind the lens, filled with
vitreous humor
Anterior Segment
Anterior chamber:
chamber between the cornea and iris
Posterior chamber:
chamber between iris and lens
Scleral
venous
sinus
(Canal of
Schlemm)
Suspensory ligaments
Exterior Eye Anatomy
1?
3?
2?
Orbicularis oculi
muscle
Sclera
Cornea
Conjunctiva
Exterior Eye Anatomy
(palpabrae)
(palpabrae)
Exterior Eye Anatomy
Extrinsic Eye Muscles
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
Lateral rectus
Inferior rectus
Superior rectus
Inferior oblique
Superior oblique
Levator palpebrae superioris
Medial rectus (not shown)
Objective 4:
Ear Anatomy
1
2
3
External Auditory Meatus
Middle ear
Inner ear
Vestibular & Cochlear
nerves join to become the
Vestibulocochlear Nerve
(CN VIII)
Cochlear
nerve
Internal Acoustic Meatus
Cochlea histology
Cochlea
Endolymph
Cochlea
Stapes
Cochlea, cs
(Endoymph)
(Perilymph)
(Perilymph)
Cochlea
S.V.
S.T.
Identify given structures from models and slides
Hearing physiology
Primary auditory
cortex in temporal lobe
Midbrain
Medulla
Vibrations
Vibrations
Vestibulocochlear
Nerve (VIII)
Balance & Equilibrium
Inner Ear
Vestibule – utricle & saccule
Static equilibrium
Responds to changes in linear movement (vertical & horizontal)
Monitor head position, posture
Semicircular Canals - ampulla
Dynamic equilibrium
Responds to changes in rotational movement
Balance
Objective 2:
Cow Eye Dissection
Identify all external
and internal structures
listed!
lens
Follow the directions
given in the Lab
Manual!
retina
Tapetum lucidum
Iridescent portion
(retina removed)
Not present in humans
Objectives 3 & 5:
Experiments
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Lab Activity:
• Dissect cow’s eye
• Perform visual, auditory & balance experiments and
analyze
On the Practical:
• Identify the macro-structures of the eye from models
and the cow eye
• Identify the macro-structures of the ear from models
• Identify the microscopic structures of the retina and
cochlea