Outer Eye | Inner Eye | Inner Eye | Human Eye |
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You close these as a reflex if something is coming near your eye
Eyellids
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What is the hole in the center of the iris where light enters the eye
Pupil
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This is the jellylike substance that fills your eye
Vitreous Humor
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For how much time does the impression or the sensation of an image remain on the retina of the eye (without staring at a constant stimulus)?
About 1/16th of a second
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What is sclera?
The white part of your eye
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This cell allows you to see color
Cone cell
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What is the watery liquid toward the front of your eye?
Aqueous Humor
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What do the Meibomian glands lining the edge of the eyelid, the lachrymal glands, and the goblet cells in the conjunctiva collectively produce?
Tears
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What is the colored part of your eye called ?
Iris
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The back lining of the eye hold the image of what you see upside down and backwards
Retina
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These are responsible for nourishing the inner layers of the retina.
Retinal blood vessel
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What is the "blind spot" of the eye?
A small area of the retina where the optic nerve enters the eye
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Where are your tears created and stored?
Tear Gland
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The lens job is to __________ the light.
Focus and bend
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This is a bundle of nerve fibers which carries visual information from the eye to the brain.
Optic Nerve
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What are the two types of light-sensitive cells which are contained in the retina?
Rods and cones
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What protects your iris and pupil
Cornea
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if it is bright outside, your pupil will get bigger or smaller?
Smaller
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What is the cell that allows us to see black white and grey?
The rod cell
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True or False The choroid is composed primarily of blood vessels.
True
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