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Which structure is also known as the “blind spot”?

Human Anatomy and Physiology Diploma

Q. 8 of Quiz-819 (Que-ID : 1438)

Which structure is also known as the “blind spot”?

  • optic disc
  • macula lutea
  • cornea
  • ciliary body

Ans → (a)optic disc

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Q. 2 of Quiz-819 (Que-ID : 1432)

Out of the following options which one is NOT the accessory structure of eye?

  • Eyelids
  • the lacrimal apparatus
  • intrinsic eye muscles
  • eyebrows

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Q. 3 of Quiz-819 (Que-ID : 1433)

Which of the following statement is NOT true?

  • cornea is highly vascularized structure
  • vascular tunic is also known as uvea
  • the junction of sclera and cornea forms scleral venous sinus
  • melanin prevents reflection and scattering of light within eye

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Q. 4 of Quiz-819 (Que-ID : 1434)

In what condition the color of eye appears as blue?

  • When the concentration of melanin is high in iris
  • When the concentration of melanin is moderate
  • When the concentration of melanin is very low
  • none of the above

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Q. 5 of Quiz-819 (Que-ID : 1435)

What causes the size of pupil to decrease during bright light

  • contraction of circular muscles of iris
  • contraction of radial muscles of iris
  • relaxation of circular muscle of iris
  • relaxation of radial muscle of iris

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Q. 7 of Quiz-819 (Que-ID : 1437)

Which of the following is the retinal neurons present in ganglia cell layer?

  • rods
  • cones
  • amacrine cells
  • none of the above

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Q. 8 of Quiz-819 (Que-ID : 1438)

Which structure is also known as the “blind spot”?

  • optic disc
  • macula lutea
  • cornea
  • ciliary body

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Q. 9 of Quiz-819 (Que-ID : 1439)

Color blindness is due to defect in ________

  • Cones
  • Rods
  • Rods and cons
  • Rhodopsin

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Q. 10 of Quiz-819 (Que-ID : 1440)

Which of the following is the function of sclera?

  • gives the shape to eyeball
  • makes it more rigid
  • protects inner parts
  • all of the above

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Which of the following statement is NOT true?

  • cornea is highly vascularized structure
  • vascular tunic is also known as uvea
  • the junction of sclera and cornea forms scleral venous sinus
  • melanin prevents reflection and scattering of light within eye

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