The Eyes - Pathophysiology Word Search

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Located close to the body surface and sometimes referred to as cutaneous receptors.
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Located internally and provide information about the environment around the viscera
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Provide information about body movement, orientation, and muscle stretch.
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Stimulated by a mechanical force: touch, pressure, equilibrium, hearing
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Activated by a change in chemical concentration—taste, smell
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Stimulated by a change in temperature—warm and cold receptors.
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Respond to light stimuli.
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Respond to any tissue damage; the sensation produced is pain.
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Specialized receptors concentrated in the hypothalamus that recognize changes in the osmotic pressure of body fluids.
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farsightedness
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farsightedness associated with ­aging
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irregular curvature in the cornea or lens.
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double vision
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squint or cross-eye
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an involuntary abnormal movement of one or both eyes.
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paralysis of the upper eyelid
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an infection involving a hair follicle on the eyelid.
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sensitivity to light
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increased intraocular pressure caused by an excessive accumulation of aqueous humor.
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the normally clear lens becomes cloudy and interferes with light transmission