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The Biological/Technical Terms for a Thin Membrane Covering the Entire Front Part of the Eye. - Biology

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the biological/technical terms for a thin membrane covering the entire front part of the eye.

उत्तर

A thin membrane covering the entire front part of the eye – Conjunctiva

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2014-2015 (March) Science Paper 3

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

Photoreceptor cells are present in __________.

(A) blind spot

(B) retina

(C) cochlea

(D) cornea

 


Eye : Optic nerve : : Ear : ___________


Which part of our ear is shaped like a snail shell?


Differentiate between members of the following pair with reference to what is asked in bracket.

Dynamic balance and static balance (Definition)


Draw a labelled diagram of the inner ear.


Mention the exact location of the following : 
 Incus 


Name the following:
Part of internal ear related to balance.


Choose the correct answer.
Canal joining middle ear to pharynx ___________


Given below is a diagram of a part of the human ear. Study the same and answer the question that follow:

State the functions of the parts labeled 'A' and 'B'.


Differentiate between:

The middle ear and Inner ear.


Differentiate between:

Cochlea and Concha.


State the functions of the following:

Semi-circular canals


 Choose the Odd One Out: 


Name the three ossicles of the middle ear.


Verify experimentally the laws reflection of sound.


The hearing range of the human ear is ______.


State the functions of the following:

Auditory nerve


The part of the inner ear which is responsible for hearing is ______.


With reference to human ear answer the question that follow:

Name the part of the ear associated with dynamic balance.


  1. Draw a neat and well labelled diagram of the membranous labyrinth found in the inner ear.
  2. Based on the diagram drawn above in (i), give a suitable term for each of the following descriptions:
    1. The structure responsible for hearing.
    2. The sensory cells that help in hearing.
    3. The membrane-covered opening that connects the middle ear to inner ear.
    4. The nerves that carry impulses from the ear to the brain.
    5. The tube which equalises the air pressure on either side of the ear drum.

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