Retina - Eye Labeling

Anatomy and Physiology12 CardsCreated 3 months ago

The retina is the light-sensitive inner layer of the eye that contains receptor cells called rods and cones. It captures light and begins processing visual information, sending signals to the brain through the optic nerve.

Retina

Back side illustration
Tap or swipe ↕ to flip
Swipe ←→Navigate
1/12

Key Terms

Term
Definition

Retina

Eyeball

Sclera

Retinal blood vessels

Lens

Anterior Compartment

filled with aqueous humor

Related Flashcard Decks

Study Tips

  • Press F to enter focus mode for distraction-free studying
  • Review cards regularly to improve retention
  • Try to recall the answer before flipping the card
  • Share this deck with friends to study together
TermDefinition

Retina

Eyeball

Sclera

Retinal blood vessels

Lens

Anterior Compartment

filled with aqueous humor

Optic Nerve

Iris

Cornea

Posterior Compartment

Pupil

Susponsory Ligament

Allows the eye to move up and down