Sclerathick, white,opaque structurecomposed ofcollagen fibermeshed togetherIriscolored part ofthe eye at thefront & centerthat containsthe pupilMiotica substancethat causesconstrictionof the pupilof the eyePhotophobiasensitiveto lightRetinainnermosttunic ofthe eyeChoroidpigmented,vascular layerof the eyeballbetween theretina andscleraAccomodationadjustmentof the lens toyield asharp, clearimageHyperopiafarsightednessConesPhotoreceptorcell in retinathat gives uscolor visionPresbyopialoss offunction ofaccomodationwhich occursas you ageFoveasmalldepression inthe retinawhere visualacuity ishighestMydriaticcausing theconstrictionof the pupilConjunctivamucousmembranethat linesthe eyelidMaculaluteaSurrounding thefovea, has a highconcentration ofcones and isrelatively free ofblood vesselsConstrictionthe size of thepupil, regulatesthe amount oflight enteringthe eyeCorneatransparentpart of theeye,covering theiris & pupilastigmatismdefect in thecurvature of theeye, causingblurred vision,difficultyfocusingChemoreceptora sensorycellresponsiveto chemicalstimuliMyopianearsightednessRodsphotoreceptivecell in the eyefor dim vision& unable toperceive colorTearscomposedof salt,mucus andlysozymeRefractionthe eye isable to bendlight rays sothey fall ontothe retinaOpticdiscraised disc on retinaat the point of entryof the optic nerve,lacking visualreceptors creating ablind spotPhotoreceptorsensory cellthatresponds tolight fallingon itConvergencemedial movementof both eyes allowlight rays from anobject to hit thesame point onboth retinasSclerathick, white,opaque structurecomposed ofcollagen fibermeshed togetherIriscolored part ofthe eye at thefront & centerthat containsthe pupilMiotica substancethat causesconstrictionof the pupilof the eyePhotophobiasensitiveto lightRetinainnermosttunic ofthe eyeChoroidpigmented,vascular layerof the eyeballbetween theretina andscleraAccomodationadjustmentof the lens toyield asharp, clearimageHyperopiafarsightednessConesPhotoreceptorcell in retinathat gives uscolor visionPresbyopialoss offunction ofaccomodationwhich occursas you ageFoveasmalldepression inthe retinawhere visualacuity ishighestMydriaticcausing theconstrictionof the pupilConjunctivamucousmembranethat linesthe eyelidMaculaluteaSurrounding thefovea, has a highconcentration ofcones and isrelatively free ofblood vesselsConstrictionthe size of thepupil, regulatesthe amount oflight enteringthe eyeCorneatransparentpart of theeye,covering theiris & pupilastigmatismdefect in thecurvature of theeye, causingblurred vision,difficultyfocusingChemoreceptora sensorycellresponsiveto chemicalstimuliMyopianearsightednessRodsphotoreceptivecell in the eyefor dim vision& unable toperceive colorTearscomposedof salt,mucus andlysozymeRefractionthe eye isable to bendlight rays sothey fall ontothe retinaOpticdiscraised disc on retinaat the point of entryof the optic nerve,lacking visualreceptors creating ablind spotPhotoreceptorsensory cellthatresponds tolight fallingon itConvergencemedial movementof both eyes allowlight rays from anobject to hit thesame point onboth retinas

Sensory Eye Vocabulary - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. thick, white, opaque structure composed of collagen fiber meshed together
    Sclera
  2. colored part of the eye at the front & center that contains the pupil
    Iris
  3. a substance that causes constriction of the pupil of the eye
    Miotic
  4. sensitive to light
    Photophobia
  5. innermost tunic of the eye
    Retina
  6. pigmented, vascular layer of the eyeball between the retina and sclera
    Choroid
  7. adjustment of the lens to yield a sharp, clear image
    Accomodation
  8. farsightedness
    Hyperopia
  9. Photoreceptor cell in retina that gives us color vision
    Cones
  10. loss of function of accomodation which occurs as you age
    Presbyopia
  11. small depression in the retina where visual acuity is highest
    Fovea
  12. causing the constriction of the pupil
    Mydriatic
  13. mucous membrane that lines the eyelid
    Conjunctiva
  14. Surrounding the fovea, has a high concentration of cones and is relatively free of blood vessels
    Macula lutea
  15. the size of the pupil, regulates the amount of light entering the eye
    Constriction
  16. transparent part of the eye, covering the iris & pupil
    Cornea
  17. defect in the curvature of the eye, causing blurred vision, difficulty focusing
    astigmatism
  18. a sensory cell responsive to chemical stimuli
    Chemoreceptor
  19. nearsightedness
    Myopia
  20. photoreceptive cell in the eye for dim vision & unable to perceive color
    Rods
  21. composed of salt, mucus and lysozyme
    Tears
  22. the eye is able to bend light rays so they fall onto the retina
    Refraction
  23. raised disc on retina at the point of entry of the optic nerve, lacking visual receptors creating a blind spot
    Optic disc
  24. sensory cell that responds to light falling on it
    Photoreceptor
  25. medial movement of both eyes allow light rays from an object to hit the same point on both retinas
    Convergence