Medical Terminology Simplified

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Vascular Tunic


11–3 The vascular tunic,or uvea,is the middle layer of the eyeball. It is com-
posed of the choroid, ciliary body, and iris. The (3) choroidlayer lies below the sclera
and contains blood vessels. It also contains a dark, pigmented tissue that prevents
glare within the eyeball because of its ability to absorb light. The anterior portion of
the choroid is modified and forms the (4) ciliary body(or muscle) and the (5) iris,
the colored portion of the eye. Observe the location of the middle layer of the eyeball
(vascular tunic) as you label the choroid, ciliary body, and iris in Figure 11–1.

Sensory Tunic


11–4 The innermost layer, the sensory tunic, is the delicate, double layered
(6) retina. This structure lines the posterior two-thirds of the eyeball and is the be-
ginning of the visual pathway. It contains rods and cones, the sensory receptors for
vision and image formation. Rods perceive the presence of light only, whereas cones
perceive different wavelengths of light as colors. Cones are concentrated in the
depression near the center of the retina called the (7) fovea, which is the area of
sharpest vision. Surrounding the fovea is the yellowish macula, which also has an
abundance of cones. In addition, the retina is the only place in the body where blood
vessels can be seen directly. Label Figure 11–1 as you observe the location of the
structures responsible for image formation.

11–5 The CF scler/orefers to hardening; sclera (white of the eye); choroid/o
refers to the choroid; and retin/orefers to the retina.
Use these CFs to build medical terms that mean inflammation of the
sclera:____________________ / __________
choroid:____________________ / __________
retina:____________________ / __________

11–6 Practice building medical words that mean disease of the
choroid:____________________ / _____ / ____________________
retina:____________________ / _____ / ____________________

11–7 The CF kerat/orefers to horny tissue; hard; cornea. The CF irid/orefers
to the iris.
Use these CFs to build medical terms that mean
rupture of the cornea:____________________ / _____ / ____________________
herniation of the iris:__________ / _____ / __________

Boldfaceindicates a word root or combining form. Blueindicates a suffix. Pinkindicates a prefix.


512 CHAPTER 11• Special Senses: Eyes and Ears


scler/itis
sklĕ-RĪ-tĭs

choroid/itis
kō-royd-Ī-tĭs

retin/itis
rĕt-ĭ-NĪ-tĭs

choroid/o/pathy
kō-roy-DŎP-ă-thē

retin/o/pathy
rĕt-ĭn-ŎP-ă-thē

kerat/o/rrhexis
kĕr-ă-tō-RĔK-sĭs

irid/o/cele
ĭ-RĬD-ō-sēl
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