What is the clear, curved front part of the eye that helps focus light?
Cornea Lens
What happens if the cornea or lens is missing or damaged?
Image is light and dark (shadows)
What must there be in order to see?
Light
What gives our body structure?
Skeleton (bones)
What are our five senses?
Hear, Touch, Smell, See, Taste
What is the hole in the center of the eye that lets light in?
Pupil
What happens if the eye is too big or too small?
Image is blurry
Cornea Lens
What would happen if our bodies didn't have a skeleton?
Our bodies would have no shape or structure
What is the name of this unit?
The Human Machine
What is the colored part of the eye that controls the size of the pupil?
Iris
What happens if the retina or chord is damaged?
Image is nothing
After the light goes throw the cornea lens, what part of our does it go through next?
Pupil
What part of the body connects muscle to bones?
Tendons
Why do scientists use dissection?
To learn more about/to see inside objects
What is the back part of the eye that receives light and sends signals to the brain?
Retina
What happens to the eye if we leave a dark room and go outside?
The pupil gets smaller
True or False: All animals have large pupils at all time
False
True or False: Every animal has a skeleton
False
What is Miss Henry's favorite color?
Pink and/or Purple
What part of the eye control how much light enters?
Iris
How does the image appear when it hits the retina?
It is upside down
True or False: When someone is blind their other senses become heightened and work better than an average seeing person
True
How do our bones, muscles, tendons, and joints work together to help our bodies move?
The muscle pulls on the tendon which is attached to the bones, which helps our joints move
What is the chord in the back of the eye's scientific name?
Optic Nerve