1 / 39

SENSES (EYE & EAR) & INTERGUMENTARY SYSTEM (SKIN)

SENSES (EYE & EAR) & INTERGUMENTARY SYSTEM (SKIN). The Senses. General Senses. Distributed throughout body Pain Touch Pressure Temperature Proprioception. Special Senses. Located within complex sense organs Gustation = sense of taste Olfaction = sense of smell Hearing Equilibrium

cdietz
Télécharger la présentation

SENSES (EYE & EAR) & INTERGUMENTARY SYSTEM (SKIN)

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. SENSES (EYE & EAR) & INTERGUMENTARY SYSTEM (SKIN)

  2. The Senses

  3. General Senses • Distributed throughout body • Pain • Touch • Pressure • Temperature • Proprioception

  4. Special Senses • Located within complex sense organs • Gustation = sense of taste • Olfaction = sense of smell • Hearing • Equilibrium • Vision

  5. The Ear • Used for both hearing and equilibrium • Divided into three parts • Outer ear • Pinna (auricle) • External auditory canal (meatus) • Contains cerumen (earwax) • Tympanic membrane (eardrum) • Transmits sound waves to middle ear

  6. The Ear (con’t) • Middle ear • Houses three ossicles • Malleus (hammer) • Incus (anvil) • Stapes (stirrup) • Soundwaves are transmitted from footplate of stapes • Eustachian tube • Connects middle ear to nasopharynx • Equalizes pressure between outer and middle ear

  7. The Ear (con’t) • Inner ear • Complex labyrinth shape • Filled with fluid • Contains cochlea • Organ of Corti • Vestibular apparatus • Sense of equilibrium • Semicircular canals • Vestibulocochlear nerve • Cochlear branch transmits hearing impulses • Vestibular branch transmits equilibrium impulses

  8. Otitis • Inflammation of the ear • Otitis media = infection leading to accumulation of fluid in middle ear • Causes • Obstruction of eustachian tube caused by • Spreading infection • Treatment • Antibiotics • Myringotomy

  9. Otitis (con’t) • Otitis externa • Inflammation of external auditory canal • Also known as “swimmer’s ear” • Caused by: • Fungus • Bacterium • Common among: • People living in hot climates • Swimmers

  10. Meniere Disease • Involves production and circulation of inner ear fluid • Symptoms • Vertigo (dizziness) • Hearing loss • Tinnitus (ringing in ears) • Pressure • Treatment • Drugs (to treat nausea and dizziness) • Severe cases • Inner ear or eighth cranial nerve destroyed surgically

  11. The Eye and Vision • Eye has three layers • Sclera • Outermost layer • Known as “White of the eye” • Extends over front of eye as transparent cornea

  12. Uvea • Uvea • Middle, vascular layer • Consists of: • Choroid • Ciliary body • Muscle controls shape of lens • Allows for accommodation • Iris • Muscular ring • Controls size of pupil • Determines eye color

  13. Retina • Innermost layer • Actual visual receptor • Consists of specialized cells: • Rods • Function in dim light • Low visual acuity • Do not respond to color • Cones • Active in bright light • High visual acuity • Respond to color

  14. Eye Protection • Orbit = bony socket • Eyelids • Conjunctiva • Thin membrane • Covers anterior portion of eye • Eyebrows • Eyelashes • Tears • Lacrimal glands • Bathe eyes with lubricating fluid • Fluid drains into nose

  15. Errors of Refraction • Myopia = nearsightedness • Eyeball too long • Images form in front of retina • Hyperopia = farsightedness • Eyeball too short • Images form behind retina • Astigmatism = irregularity in curve of cornea or lens • Glasses can correct most of these impairments

  16. Infection • Conjunctivitis = inflammation of conjunctiva • Commonly known as “pinkeye” • Highly infectious • Trachoma = inflammation of cornea and conjunctiva • Results in scarring • Common cause of blindness in 3rd world countries • Ophthalmia neonatorum = acute conjunctivitis in newborns • Caused by gonorrhea

  17. Disorders of Retina • Retinal detachment • Separation of retina from choroid • Caused by: • Tumor • Hemorrhage • Injury to eye • Repaired with laser surgery

  18. Cataract • Opacity of lens caused by: • Disease • Injury • Chemicals • Exposure to UV rays • Must be removed to prevent blindness • Anterior capsule removed • Phacoemulsification

  19. Glaucoma • Increased pressure within eyeball • More aqueous humor produced than can be drained away • Leads to blindness • Many causes • Screening at routine eye exams • Treatment • Medication • Surgery

  20. Integumentary system: THE SKIN, NAILS, & HAIR

More Related