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The aqueous humor is secreted from:

 # The aqueous humor is secreted from:
A. Scleral spur
B. Sinus venosus sclerae
C. Ciliary processes
D. Suprachoroid lamina



The correct answer is C. Ciliary processes.

Aqueous humor is a clear fluid which fills the space between the cornea in front and the lens behind in the anterior segment. This space is divided by the iris into anterior and posterior chambers which communicates freely with each other via pupil. The aqueous humor is secreted into the posterior chamber from the capillaries in the ciliary processes. It passes into the anterior chamber through the pupil. From the anterior chamber it is drained into the anterior ciliary veins through the iridocorneal angle or angle of anterior chamber located between the fibres of the ligamentum pectinatum and the canal of Schlemm. Interference with the drainage of the aqueous humor into the canal of Schlemm results in an increase of intraocular pressure (glaucoma). This produces cupping of the optic disc and pressure atrophy o the retina causing blindness. 

The vitreous humor is clear gel that fills the space between the lens and the retina of the eyeball of humans. It is often referred to as the vitreous body or simply 'the vitreous'. It is produced by certain retinal cells. 

The cornea is nourished by:

 # The cornea is nourished by:
A. Aqueous humor
B. Lymphatic fluid
C. Lacrimal fluid
D. All of the above




The correct answer is B. Lymphatic fluid.

The cornea is more convex than the sclera, but the curvature diminishes with age. It is separated from the iris by a space called the anterior chamber of the eye. The cornea is avascular and is nourished by lymph which circulates in the numerous corneal spaces. Pain is the only sensation aroused from the cornea. 

Medial squint may be the result of a lesion involving:

 # Medial squint may be the result of a lesion involving:
A. III cranial nerve
B. IV cranial nerve
C. VI cranial nerve
D. Optic nerve




The correct answer is. C. VI cranial nerve.

Medial squint is the result of palsy of lateral rectus of eye. All the extraocular muscles are supplied by the third cranial nerve (Oculomotor nerve) EXCEPT Lateral rectus which is supplied by sixth cranial nerve (Abducent nerve) and Superior Obique which is supplied by fourth cranial nerve (Trochlear nerve). 


Superior rectus helps in:

 # Superior rectus helps in all of the following movements EXCEPT:
A. Upward rotation
B. Lateral rotation
C. Intorsion
D. Medial rotation



The correct answer is B. Lateral rotation. 

All the rectus muscles are involved in medial rotation of eye except the lateral rectus. Lateral rectus is the only rectus muscle involved in lateral rotation. 

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