Structure of eye Multiple Choice Questions

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Question : Which of these colours is least scattered by dust, fog, smoke?

A. Yellow

B. Red

C. Blue

D. Violet



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Question : The eye of octopus and the eye of cats show different patterns of structure, yet they perform similar functions. This is an example of

A. Homologous organs that have evolved due to convergent evolution

B. Homologous organs that have evolved due to divergent evolution

C. Analogous organs that have evolved due to convergent evolution

D. Analogous organs that have evolved due to divergent evolution



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Question : The transparent lens in the human eye is held in its place by

A. smooth muscles attached to the iris

B. ligaments attached to the ciliary body

C. ligaments attached to the iris

D. smooth muscles attached to the ciliary body



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Question : This part of the eye dilates and contracts based on the environment

A. Sclera

B. Cornea

C. Lens

D. Pupil



Question : The innermost layer and the most delicate layer of the eyeball where the photoreceptors are located are

A. Chloroid

B. Sclera

C. Cornea

D. Retina



Question : What does the tapetum lucidum do?

A. it is the coloured part of the eye

B. gives animals night vision

C. transparent jelly-like fluid

D. it is the area where the optic never attaches



Question : The eye lens is

A. Concave

B. Convex

C. Biconcave

D. Biconvex



Question : In the human eye, the photosensitive compound is composed of

A. guanosine and retinol

B. transducin and retinene

C. opsin and retinol

D. opsin and retinal



Question : The fovea is the mammalian eye is the centre of the visual field wherein

A. the optic nerve exits the eye

B. only rods are found

C. more rods than cones are found

D. no rods but a high density of cones occur



Question : This is an incorrect statement

A. rhodopsin is the purplish-red protein situated in rods only

B. Retinal is a derivative of Vitamin C

C. Retinal is the light-absorbing part of visual photopigments

D. the rods in the retina have rhodopsin, a photopigment while cones have three different photopigments



Question : A cornea transplant is never rejected in humans because

A. it consists of enucleated cells

B. it is a non-living layer

C. it has no blood supply

D. its cells are least penetrable by bacteria



Question : Where will the image of a distant object be formed when a person using a concave lens to correct vision, is not using glasses?

A. behind retina

B. in front of the retina

C. on the blindspot

D. on the yellow spot



Question : The type of cells found in retina are

A. Purkinje cells

B. Schwann cells

C. Neuroglial cells

D. Amacrine cells



Question : The main function of the cornea present in the human eye is

A. structural support to the eye

B. bends light before it reaches the lens

C. changes the shape of the lens enabling image to be focused on the retina

D. contains a concentrated amount of cone cells on the correct orientation