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Question
- the mucous membrane lining the inner eyelids and eyeball globe is the:
○ vitreous humor
○ lacrimal membrane
○ aqueous membrane
○ conjunctiva
- the nerve in the eye that carries visual impulses from the retina to the brain is the:
○ trochlear
○ optic
○ oculomotor
○ olfactory
Response
Question 80
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Vitreous humor: Gel in the eye, not a membrane lining eyelids/eyeball.
- Lacrimal membrane: Not the correct term for this structure.
- Aqueous membrane: Incorrect; aqueous humor is fluid, not a membrane for lining.
- Conjunctiva: The mucous membrane lining inner eyelids and eyeball globe.
Brief Explanations
Analyzing each option:
- Trochlear: Controls eye movement, not for visual impulses.
- Optic: Carries visual impulses from retina to brain.
- Oculomotor: Controls eye muscles/movement.
- Olfactory: Related to smell, not vision.
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