Please, ideas for a physiology model

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How about building a model to demonstrate how the globe is made of concentric circles and then show how blunt trauma causes rupture of these circles when the eye expands with trauma.

You can use a balloon for the globe and use styrofoam strips to represent the corneal limbus, sclera, and other structures of the eye.

If you could use a laser pointer, then you could build a model to explain Snell's law and the critical angle of reflection. This is the principal behind why we can't see the trabecular meshwork without a gonioscopy lens.

sin(-1) i = (1.00/1.33) sin 90

critical angle = i = 48.75 degrees

where i = incidence angle of light (coming from water = tear film)
90 degrees = reflected angle of light (leaving from water to air)
1.00 = index of refraction of air
1.33 = index of refraction of water/tear film

Any light hitting the water-air interface less than 48.75 degrees will become internally reflected.
 
Thanks Andrew :clap:
I was thinking of using some strings to demonstrate how the sphincter muscle contracts and relaxes, but I think that I?m going to go with your fist idea. 👍
 
J.opt said:
Thanks Andrew :clap:
I was thinking of using some strings to demonstrate how the sphincter muscle contracts and relaxes, but I think that I?m going to go with your fist idea. 👍
Good luck! 😉
 
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