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MT Chapter 5 Matching
iridectomy
excision of a portion of iris tissue
vitreous
jelly-like mass filling the inner chamber between the lens and retina that gives bulk to the eye
Light enters the eye through the
pupil
cones
cone-shaped cells within the retina that are color sensitive and respond to bright light
kerat/o
cornea
The posterior chamber contains the gelatinous fluid called the
vitreous humor
phot/o
light
ciliary muscle
smooth muscle portion of the ciliary body, which contracts to assist in near vision
lacrimal ducts
tubes that carry tears to the lacrimal sac
ophthalmoscopy
use of an ophthalmoscope to view the interior of the eye
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