Light, Matter, and Color
Reflection
Refraction
Eyes
Genetics
100

The wavelength that is not absorbed when looking at a blue water bottle

What are blue wavelengths?

100

Causes a regular reflection

What is a mirror?

100

Piece of glass used to cause light refraction

What is a lens?

100

The type of lens that your eye lens is

What is a convex lens?

100

The process that makes 4 haploid cells

What is meiosis?

200

A type of material of a window that lets light through but forms a blurry image

What is translucent? 

200

Causes light to diverge. Often called a diverging mirror

What is a convex mirror?

200

Type of lens that causes light to converge

What is a concave lens?

200

Used to see objects in dim light

What are rods

200

Genetic inheritance that results in the blending/mixing of parents' phenotypes

What is incomplete dominance?

300

The color seen when no light is reflected back.

What is black?
300

Reflection caused by paper

What is diffuse reflection?

300

A piece of optical technology that uses 2 lenses to magnify objects that are too small to see with the naked eye

What is a microscope?

300

Causes around 70% of light refraction when light passes into the eye

What is the cornea?

300

The process of making protein from RNA

What is translation?

400

This object causes white light to refract and spread out, causing a rainbow.

What is a glass prism?

400

Type of telescope that uses mirrors to capture light

What is a Reflection Telescope?

400

Type of lens that causes a real image that is upside down, when further than one focal length away

What is a convex lens?

400
The type of neurons that rods and cones are

What are photoreceptors?

400

A mutation that is caused by the loss of genetic information

What is a deletion mutation?

500

The unit given when measuring something with a Luxmeter

What is a Lux (lx)?

500

Describes how when a ray of light reflects off a surface, the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection

What is the Law of Reflection?

500

The name of what concave glasses are often used to treat. Often called nearsightedness

What is myopia?

500

The part of your vision that is processed by the left side of the brain

What is the right visual field? 

500

The ratio of dominant to recessive phenotypes when two heterozygous organisms are crossed

What is a 3:1 ratio?