the black hole in the middle of the iris that constricts or dilates depending on the amount of light
Pupil
the loss of water from the body
dehydration
going to be around sounds louder than 85 dB
wear ear protection
-ear plugs
-noise cancelling headphones
-cover your ears
in Star Wars, the name of Princess Leia's home planet
Alderaan
wears a black hat most days
Ashton
Set behind the pupil it fine tunes the eye's focus. It can change shape based on near or far sight
Lens
normal body temperature
97.3 - 99.1 degrees
working with or around something that can release small or sharp particles into the air
wear eye protection
this is the most-watched song of all time on youtube
Baby Shark Dance
Doesn't live in Kansas
Yosef
behind the cornea light travels through this transparent area of liquid which maintains the pressure of the cornea
Aqueous Humor
happens in the heat when blood vessels have dilated in the skin so other blood vessels have less pressure & less blood available to the brain
Heat Fainting
these are ways to keep your body warm as you encounter cold temperatures
cover your head (40% body heat loss)
Wear Layers
breathe through a scarf
warm slowly with blankets
The number of stripes on the US flag
13
if on a team together they will laugh at the slightest thing
Suzanne and Julia
a tough, leathery, whitish layer that is not easily punctured. Called "the whites of the eyes"
Sclera
a person sweats profusely, but is nauseated, tired, confused and dizzy
Heat Exhaustion
How water should be consumed when in the heat
sip don't guzzle
drink water with electrolytes
the human body's heaviest organ
the skin
Has to endure Mom as a teacher at Southland
Tanner
the layer at the back of the eye where cells turn light-wave energy into nerve pulses.
retina
most serious condition. no longer able to sweat, core temperature could be 105 degrees, nausea, seizures or even loss of consciousness
Heat Stroke
if concerned about heat exhaustion or heat stroke
get out of the heat
sip water & replace electrolytes
cool skin with cool water or towel-wrapped ice along the torso
the hardest natural substance on Earth
the diamond
Likes to rearrange our classroom for creative seating
Charlie