What part of the eye is at the very front?
The Cornea
Which part of the eye listed does not focus light?
Cornea, Pupil, Lens
Cornea, Pupil, Lens
What type of Electromagnetic Radiation do X Rays use?
X Rays
What type of Electromagnetic Radiation helps us cook and heat up our food?
Microwaves & Infrared
What flying mammal is my favorite animal?
Bats
What type of eye cell allows us to see color?
The Cones
What shape are the lenses in our eyes?
Convex
Electromagnetic Radiation exists on a _____
Spectrum
The sun is known for emitting this type of cancer causing Electromagnetic Radiation
UV or Ultraviolet
What is the largest animal on earth?
The Blue Whale
What part of the eye processes light information?
The Retina
The rods in the retina are responsible for processing _____ and ______ (You only need one to get it correct)
Brightness and Shape
What is the type of Electromagnetic Radiation we can see called?
Visible Light
Rank these three types of Electromagnetic Radiation from highest frequency (most dangerous) to lowest frequency
Visible Light, Gamma, Radio
Gamma
Visible Light
Radio
Scientists believe that all dogs evolved from these animals
Wolves
What part of the eye sends light information to the brain as messages?
The Optic Nerve
What percentage of our sensory receptors are in the eye?
Name one type of Electromagnetic Radiation used by our phones
Infrared and Visible Light
The higher the frequency of electromagnetic radiation waves the more _____ it has
Energy
True or False we have the same number of vertebrae (neck bones) as giraffes?
True
Put these in the order in which they appear in our eyes going from front to back.
Pupil, Lens, Retina, Cornea, Optic Nerve
Cornea, Pupil, Lens, Retina, Optic Nerve
The iris gives our eyes color but also controls _____
Pupil Size
Electromagnetic Radiation is responsible for the transfer and production of these two things which are often associated with each other.
Light and Heat
True or False. The longer the wavelength is the lower the frequency will be.
True
What is the name for animals that raise their babies in a pouch like kangaroos and possums?
Marsupials