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Eye   Ocul/o, ophtalm/o, opt/o  
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The eye rests in a socket made of seven connecting bones in the skull called?   Orbit  
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Set of eyelids that protect the eyes from dust and other floating particles in the air is called   Blepharo  
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Lacrimal gland   A small gland that sits just above and to the side of the eye  
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The eyelids and lined with a thin invisible membrane known as the?   Conjunctiva  
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Root word for ophthalmo   OPHthalmo  
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Tear   Lacrim/o, dacry/o  
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Vision condition   -opia, -opsia  
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Akinetopsia   No movement vision condition. Patients are unable to see objects in motion  
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Eyelid   blephar/o  
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Blepharoplasty   Surgical reconstruction of the eyelid  
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Outermost layer of the eye includes   Sclera, cornea  
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Sclera (the white part of the eye)   Means hard and can refer to the abnormal hardening of any tissue or organ. A dense, protective layer  
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Cornea   A clear surface in the middle of the eye Protects the lens and begins the work of focusing light to the back of the eye  
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Cornea   Corne/o, Kerat/o  
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Conjunctiva   A clear membrane that covers the sclera and lines the eyelids.  
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Phacosclerosis   An abnormal hardening of the eyes  
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Scleromalacia   An abnormal softening of the sclera  
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Vitreous liquid (also called vitreous humor)   An embryo that is fertilized in a glass tube  
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Vitero   Glass  
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Ciliary body (root) cycl/o   A circle of tissue surrounding the lens Changes the shape if the lens of the eye in order to allow the eye to maintain focus A process called accommodation  
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Presbyopia   Someone in old age who can’t read things close up without the help of glasses  
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Retina (root) rentin/o   The netlike pattern of light-sensitive tissue on the inside surface of the eye  
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Iris (root) ir/o, irid/o   The colored part of the eye Adjusts the size of the pupil to control the amount of light that enters the eye  
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Lens   Root word phac/o, phak/o  
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Phaco   Lentil, a type of bean  
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Eye paralysis   Ophthalmoplegia  
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PERRLA    
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