This part of the eye is similar to a magnifying glass and focuses light on the retina
What is the lens?
The best way to prevent damage to your eyes on a sunny day is by wearing these
What are sunglasses?
The most common eye color
What is brown?
This part of the eye converts light into electrical signals that can be processed by your brain.
What is the retina?
These foods help you develop healthy eyes
What are brightly colored fruits and vegetables?
The human eye sees everything [upside-down or right-side up]
What is upside-down?
Human eye sees everything upside-down and the brain flips the image right-side up
This part of the eye is responsible for providing pressure and maintaining the shape of the eye?
What is the vitreous humor?
The parts of the eye that provide natural protection during physical activity. Hint: There are 3 parts!
What are the eyelids, eyebrows, and eye socket?
Your pupils [blank] when you see something or even someone you really like
What is dilate?
This part of the eye is responsible for regulating the amount of light that enters the eye. Hint: Think about the experiment where the light in the classroom was turned on and off!
What is the pupil?
This liquid is made by your eyes to keep them from drying out and washing away dust
What are tears?
Some people need glasses to read due to this condition
What is farsightedness or hyperopia?
This part of the eye explains why we have a blind spot. Hint: Think about the experiment with moving the paper close to your face!
This condition, often caused by too much UV exposure, can make your eye cloudy and affect your vision.
What are cataracts?
This explains why you sometimes see a red-eye effect in photos of yourself or family members
What is light reflecting off the red blood vessels in your retina?