Lens
Eye
Memory and Learning
Miscellaneous 1
Miscellaneous 2
100
Bending of light.
What is refraction?
100
An opening in the eye that allows light to pass through.
What is the pupil?
100
Enhanced by repetition or mnemonic devices.
What is memory?
100
With the presence of this, you are able to see. This reflects off of an object into your eyes.
What is light?
100
The step in the scientific method which you make graphs.
What is the Analysis step?
200
These types of lenses bend more light. (Description)
What are lenses with more curvature?
200
Light passes through this area first before it goes through the pupil.
What is the cornea?
200
Gaining new knowledge.
What is learning?
200
Upside down orientation.
What is inverted?
200
Tell your teacher immediately
What to do when something breaks or spills?
300
When light shines through an object, the light is referred to as this term.
What is transmitted light?
300
The part of the cow eye that human beings do not have in their eyes. This is beneficial for night vision and are usually found in animal eyes. (Ex: cats, deer, cows)
What is a tapetum?
300
Memory of how to do things.
What is procedural memory?
300
The pigment that gives your iris color.
What is melanin?
300
Enhanced by active firsthand experience, multiple senses, and emotional engagement.
What is memory?
400
These turn things upside down! It can change an objects size, shape and orientation. They help with focus images.
What are lenses?
400
The jelly-like substance that is found in the eye. It is located behind the lens and inside the sclera.
What is the vitreous humor?
400
Memory helpers that use a phrase, word, acronym, or song to help a person remember something else.
What is mnemonic device?
400
Near sighted and far sighted people need this.
What are glasses?
400
Cells found in your retina.
What are cone and rod cells?
500
Light made by an object can be called this term.
What is radiant light?
500
The part of the eye that appears to be colored from the outside.
What is the iris?
500
Learning facts and events.
What is declarative memory?
500
Process of retrieving knowledge and bits of information related to skills that are stored in the brain.
What is memory?
500
Sends messages from retina to the brain.
What is the job of the optic nerve?
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