Name 3 states of matter?
What are solid, liquid, and gas
Where does the heart pump blood to?
What is the lungs
What can you eat or add to your diet in order to protect your eyes?
Fish like Salmon and tuna, nuts like almonds and walnuts, Fruits like oranges and strawberries, veggies like spinach, carrots, and kale, and legumes like beans and lentils.
This is because foods rich in omega-3 Fatty Acids, vitamins C and E, Lutein found in veggies like spinach and kale, and beta carotene found in carrots are all essential for good vision and eye moisture.
What is light we can see called?
What is Visible light or white light
What determines the different states of matter?
Interparticle spacing and the energy of particles.
Where is the heart located in the body?
What is the left side of the chest
Why are eyes important?
They are important for vision and perception, as well as decision making, emotional expression, memory and learning and as indicators of health.
What are two sunlight affects ?
What is Photosynthesis and heating the earth
What is someone called that believes merging humans with machines can lead to a better future?
What is Transhumanists
What state of matter has the least interparticle space?
What is solid state
How many chambers are in the heart ?
What are 4 chambers
2 atrium
2 Ventricles
(2 Right and 2 left)
Name that Part
What is the Cornea
(The cornea has six main layers: Epithelium, Bowman's Layer, Stroma, Dua's Layer, Descemet's Membrane, and Endothelium.)
It is 65-75% of the eye's total focusing power, bending light rays to help focus images on the retina. It serves as a barrier against environmental hazards, including dust, germs, and harmful UV light.
What is wave particle duality
What is AI stand for?
What is artificial intelligence
What is the smallest particle of an element that can take part in a reaction. It is the basic unit of matter?
Examples are: O, H, and CI
What is the Atom
Name what is missing.
Right and Left Atrium
Right and Left Ventricles
Name this part? Located just behind the iris and the pupil, and held in place by tiny fibers called zonules.
What is the Lens
The Primary function is to focus light onto the retina, and when light passes through the cornea, it can change its shape to focus on objects at varying distances. When focusing on distant objects it flattens, and when focusing on nearby objects it becomes thicker. This can be seen when the iris dilates.
What is light a form of?
What is electromagnetic radiation
What are tiny machines at a molecular level that could repair damaged tissues, fight infections, and reverse aging called?
What is nanotechnology
Which state of matter has the highest kinetic energy?
What is the gas state
In the gas state, particles are far apart and move freely at high speeds.
What does the Right and Left Atrium do?
What is this Part?
A light sensitive layer of tissue located at the back of the eye. It detects light and converts it into signals that the brain can interpret. It contains specialized cells called rods and cones.
What is the speed of light?
Light travels at a speed of 299,792,458 meters pers second, in a vacuum.
What are some real world examples of transhuman applications?
What are prosthetic limbs, cochlear implants, and bionic eyes.