Can you EAR me?
The EYEdeal Category
Step by Step
What's your type?
3-Syllable Words
100
What is the visible ear flap called?
Pinna
100
What is the iris?
The circular structure that surrounds the pupil and regulates the amount of light entering the eye.
100

As light enters the eye, what is the first thing it passes though?

Cornea

100

What type of energy can be observed through waves and vibrations?

Sound energy

100

What is the clear layer over the front of the eye that protects the eye by preventing dust and dirt from entering?

Cornea

200
What converts sound waves into vibrations?
Ear Drum
200
What is the opening in which light enters the eye?
Pupil
200

After the sound waves enter your ears, the ear drum turns it into vibrations. What comes after the ear drum?

Cochlea/Semicircular Canals 

200

What type of energy can be seen in waves and as streams particles called photons?

Light energy

200

What is the part of the ear you see on the side of your head

Auricle
300
What gets vibration from the ear drum and passes them to the anvil?
Hammer
300
What is the layer of receptor cells at the back of the eye on which an image is focused?
Retina
300
Where does light/sound go to last?
The Cortex (brain).
300

Which light energy behavior is responsible for bending light as it passes from one medium to another?

Refract/refraction

300

The middle ear is also know as...

Ossicles

400
What is the cochlea? And what does it do?
A delicate, hallow structure of the inner ear with coiled tubes filled with fluid. It is where vibrations are changed into nerve impulses.
400

When light enters or eyes, how are the images perceived to the retina?

Upside down and backward

400

After light passes though the lens and pupil, where does it go?

Retina

400

Which animal has the best eye vision among all species?

Eagle

400

What part is located in the back of the eye that transfers visual information from the retina to the vision centers of the brain through electrical impulses

Optic Nerve

500
What is the semicircular canals?
Three fluid-filled looped tubes that detect even the slightest movement of the head in any directions.
500

What are rods?

Receptor cells in the eye that work best in dim light and enable you to see black, white, and grey.

500

Look at the list of eye parts below. Order them based on how sound travels? 

Semicircular Canal, Ear Drum, Pinna, Cortex, Cochlea, Auditory Nerve, Auditory Canal 

Pinna, Auditory Canal, Ear Drum, Cochlea, Auditory Nerve, Semicircular Canal, Cortex

500

What type of bat is able to pick up the littlest sounds, such as the insect wings about to make flight?

California Leaf-Nosed Bat

500

This part found in the middle ear is attached to both the incus and the eardrum.

Malleus

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