Eye Anatomy
Vision Conditions
Eye Care & Safety
Careers in Eye Health
Eye Fun Facts
100

This part of the eye controls the amount of light entering by changing size.

What is the pupil?

100

The term for being nearsighted, where distant objects appear blurry.

What is myopia?

100

You should wear these to protect your eyes from harmful UV rays.

What are sunglasses?

100

This professional prescribes glasses and contact lenses after an eye exam.

What is an optometrist?

100

This animal has the largest eyes in the animal kingdom. 


What is the giant squid?

200

The transparent front layer of the eye that helps focus light.

What is the cornea?

200

This condition, often related to aging, causes difficulty focusing on nearby objects.

What is presbyopia?

200

Spending too much time looking at screens can lead to this type of eye strain.

What is digital eye strain (or computer vision syndrome)?

200

This eye care specialist performs surgeries on the eyes, such as cataract removal.

What is an ophthalmologist?

200

The number of colors a person with normal color vision can distinguish.

What is about 1 million?

300

This part of the eye contains photoreceptor cells called rods and cones.

  • What is the retina?


300

A condition where the eye’s lens becomes cloudy, leading to blurry vision.

What is a cataract?

300

This nutrient found in carrots is important for maintaining good vision.

What is vitamin A?

300

This technician assists in eye surgeries and performs diagnostic tests.

What is an ophthalmic technician (or technologist)?

300

This condition makes it hard to see colors correctly, especially red and green.

What is color blindness?

400

This structure connects the eye to the brain and transmits visual signals

What is the optic nerve?

400

A disorder where pressure inside the eye damages the optic nerve.

What is glaucoma?

400

You should get this many eye exams per year if you have no eye problems.

What is one (or once a year)?

400

These professionals fit, adjust, and dispense glasses and contact lenses.

What is an optician?

400

The part of the eye responsible for its color.

What is the iris?

500

The part of the eye that bends and focuses light onto the retina.

What is the lens?

500

This eye condition causes a distortion of the cornea’s shape, leading to blurred vision.

What is astigmatism?

500

This technique involves focusing on something 20 feet away for 20 seconds every 20 minutes to reduce eye strain.

What is the 20-20-20 rule?

500

This specialist designs and fits prosthetic eyes for patients who need them.

What is an ocularist?

500

Your eyes are the same size from birth to adulthood.

What is false? (They grow slightly over time.)