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Robot Finger
Eyes
Nocturnal Animals
Brain/Nerves
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What part of the body does the owl normally use to catch his prey?

Its claws!

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What gives your fingers structure?

Bones!

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What is the "donut" part of the eye

The iris

100
When it's dark, what happens to your pupils?
They get big!
100

What are the five senses?

Smell, touch, hearing, sight, taste

200
You naturally see upside down, but what fixes it to see right side up?

The brain!

200

What part of the body helps you move?

Muscles

200

Where does the light enter?

The pupil
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When the lights come on, what happens to your pupils?

They get small

200

During the experiment, why did it look like there was a hole in your hand?

Because each eye saw different things

300

What is the is the part of the eye that connects it to the brain?

The optic nerve

300

What do the joints in your finger do?

It helps you bend your finger!

300

What would happen if your cornea-lens were cloudy instead of clear?

Everything would be blurry or dark!

300

Why can nocturnal animals see in the dark?

They have huge pupils

300

What do your nerves do?

They carry information from your senses to the brain!

400
How many degrees can an owl move his head?

270 degrees!

400

What does the string represent in the robot finger?

Your tendon!

400

Why do some people have blurry vision?

The back of their eye is just a little bit too far or a little bit too close to the front of the eye

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Why does it sometimes look like people have red eyes when their picture is taken using a camera's flash?

The blood vessels in the back of our eyes

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What is 2 out of the 3 jobs your brain does?

Take information in information, makes decisions, and controls your muscles

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