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What are the three layers of the eye? - ANSWER: Fibrous tunic, vascular tunic, and
nervous tunic

What are the five layers of the cornea from anterior to posterior? - ANSWER:
Epthelium, Bowmans Membrane, Stroma, Descemets Membrane, Endothelium

What controls the amount of light entering the eye? - ANSWER: Iris

How many rods and cones are in the eye? - ANSWER: About 120 million rods and 6
million cones

What is the name for the refractive condition where light comes in to focus directly
on the retina? - ANSWER: Emmetropia

What is the name for the refractive condition where light comes in to focus behind
the retina? - ANSWER: Hyperopia or far-sightedness

What is the name for the refractive condition where light comes in to focus in front
of the retina? - ANSWER: Myopia or near-sightedness

What is the name for the refractive condition where light comes to focus on two
different points? - ANSWER: Astigmatism (cylinder)

The onset of presbiopia typically begins at what age? - ANSWER: 40

The 6 extraocular muscles responsible for stabilization of the eye are: - ANSWER:
Lateral rectus, medial rectus, superior rectus, inferior rectus, superior oblique,
inferior oblique

What is the term for an eye that has a tendency to turn from it's normal position? -
ANSWER: Phoria

What is the term for an eye that has definite or obvious turning from it's normal
position? - ANSWER: Tropia

Phorias and tropias are defined by their direction of movement: outward, inward,
downward, and upward.What are these terms? - ANSWER: Exotropia, Esotropia,
hypotropia, hypertropia

We really see with our - ANSWER: Brains

, Everyone will suffer from optical error this if they live long enough - ANSWER:
presbiopia

Astigmatism means that the patient's cornea is - ANSWER: Misshapen

The fibrous tunic consists of - ANSWER: sclera and cornea

Fusion occurs in the - ANSWER: brain

Aqueous humor is produced in the - ANSWER: ciliary body

The index of refraction of the cornea is - ANSWER: 1.37

When light entering the eye, without corrective lenses, comes to a focus partially in
front of the retina and partially in back of the retina, the patient's refractive error is -
ANSWER: Mixed astigmatism

When light entering the eye, without corrective lenses, comes to a focus in front of
the retina, the patient's refractive error is - ANSWER: Myopia

The patient normally has no need for any visual correction for distance but does
require prescription lenses to see well at near. This patient's refractive error is
known as - ANSWER: Presbiopia

An RX with OD minus and the OS plus is an obvious case of - ANSWER: Antimetropia

Accomodation is defined as - ANSWER: The act of the crystalline lens changing its
shape to focus for objects at varying distances

The speed of light is - ANSWER: 186,000 miles/second

The wavelength of 700mm is seen as what color - ANSWER: Red

In a minus powered lens, light rays _____ and come to a focus ________the lens -
ANSWER: Diverge, In front of

Light rays pass through a lens and converge at a point 50cm behind the lens, what is
the power? - ANSWER: 2.00D

1 prism diopter can be described as deviating a ray of light - ANSWER: 10cm/1000cm

3 prism diopters base in on the right eye ca nalso be described as - ANSWER: 3 prism
at 0 degrees

Using the Prentice Rule, a -4.00 lens must be decentered ________to induce 1.00
prism diopter - ANSWER: 2.5mm

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