
EYES
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- Q1Condition of double visionDiplopiaNyctalopiaAmblypiaPresbyopia20s
- Q2Tough, white outer coat of the eyeball:PupilRetinaMaculasclera20s
- Q3Clouding of the lens causing decreased visionMyopiaAstigmatismDiabetic RetinopathyCataract20s
- Q4Yellowish region on the retina, slightly below the optic disc; contains the fovea centralisOptic DiscCorneaMaculaSclera20s
- Q5Jelly-like material behind the lens; helps to maintain the shape of the eyeballAqueous humorVitreous humor20s
- Q6White portion of the eye:PupilRetinaCorneaSclera20s
- Q7Photoreceptor cell essential for vision in dim light and for peripheral visionChoroidConsCiliary bodyRods20s
- Q8Condition of absence of lens:CorneoscleralAphakiaPapilledemaXerophthalmia20s
- Q9Contraction of pupilMydriasisMiosisEsotropiaDiplopia20s
- Q10Contains muscles that control the shape of the lens to nervous impulsesMacula luteaCiliary bodyOptic discCerebral cortex20s
- Q11c. gl. stands for?with glasseswithout glasseshordeolumconjunctiva20s
- Q12Removal of the entire eyeballScleral buckleEnucleationVitrectomyLASIK20s
- Q13Contains sensitive cells (rods and cones) that transmit light energy to nervous impulsesLensRetinaChoroidIris20s
- Q14Colored, pigmented layer that opens or closes to allow more or less light into the eyeIrisLensCorneaSclera20s
- Q15OU stands for?left eyeboth eyesright eyeno eyes10s