The matter a transverse wave travels through
What is Medium
The distance between one point on a wave and the exact same place on the next wave
What is wavelength
A lens that bulges outwards
What is a convex lens
The three sections of the ear
What is the outer, middle, and inner ear
The transparent covering of the front of the eye that allows for the passage of light into the eye and functions as a fixed lens
What is the cornea
A wave that travels in an up and down motion
What is a Transverse wave
How many waves go past a point in one second
What is frequency
A lens that curves inward
What is a concave lens
The funnel like structure that funnels sound down the ear canal
What is the Pinna
The hole where light enters
What is the pupil
The highest point of a transverse wave
What is the crest
The unit of measurement for frequency
What is Hertz
a lens that causes light to spread out
What is a concave lens
The nerve that carries sound waves to the brain
What is the auditory nerve
Controls the amount of light entering the eye
What is the iris
The lowest point of a transverse wave
What is the trough
How far the medium moves from rest position
What is amplitude
These lenses cause light rays to come together, or converge
What is a convex lens
The Semitransparent membrane covered by a thin layer of skin on its outer surface and a mucosa membrane in the insi
What is the ear drum
Converts light waves into electrical signals
What is the retina
which wave can only travel through a medium
What is a transverse wave
The two parts of a compressional wave
What is compression and refraction
The point where the light waves converge
What is the focal point
Has bony core and thin bony shelf that winds around the core like the threads of a screw
What is the cochlea
Transmits electrical impulses from retina to the brain
What is the optic nerve