Eye Structures Question Preview (ID: 1043)


This Quiz Is Designed For A High School Human Anatomy And Physiology Elective Course For 10th-12th Graders To Review The Human Eye Structures. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

This structure regulates the amount of light entering the eye
a) iris
b) cornea
c) pupil
d) aqueous humor

This clear portion of the sclera has many nerve endings that detect pain
a) iris
b) cornea
c) pupil
d) aqueous humor

The white portion of the eye is the
a) chorioid
b) retina
c) ciliary body
d) sclera

The innermost tunic (layer) of the eye, containing the photoreceptors
a) choroid
b) retina
c) cilary body
d) sclera

The colored part of the eye, determined by genetics
a) iris
b) cornea
c) pupil
d) aqueous humor

The anterior liquid portion of the eye
a) iris
b) cornea
c) pupil
d) aqueous humor

Smooth muscle, attaches to the lens
a) choroid
b) retina
c) ciliary body
d) sclera

Detects colors and works best in bright light
a) Rods
b) Cones
c) all photoreceptors
d) none of the above

Found at the edge of the retina, provide peripheral vision
a) Rods
b) Cones
c) all photoreceptors
d) none of the above

These can be found at the fovea centralis
a) Rods
b) Cones
c) all photoreceptors
d) none of the above

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