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The eye worksheet document contains questions about the anatomy and function of the human eye. It asks students to label missing features on an eye diagram, match eye terms to their definitions, identify the three colors detected by cone cells, explain what color light stimulates all cone cell types, and answer an inquiry question about whether the retinal image is right-side up or upside-down and what the brain does about it.
The eye worksheet document contains questions about the anatomy and function of the human eye. It asks students to label missing features on an eye diagram, match eye terms to their definitions, identify the three colors detected by cone cells, explain what color light stimulates all cone cell types, and answer an inquiry question about whether the retinal image is right-side up or upside-down and what the brain does about it.
The eye worksheet document contains questions about the anatomy and function of the human eye. It asks students to label missing features on an eye diagram, match eye terms to their definitions, identify the three colors detected by cone cells, explain what color light stimulates all cone cell types, and answer an inquiry question about whether the retinal image is right-side up or upside-down and what the brain does about it.
Eye Worksheet. 1. Label the missing features on the diagram below.
2. Match the terms to the definitions.
Pupil Covers the eye and refracts light Optic nerve In the retina, for seeing colour Retina The hole light passes through Eye lids Protect the eye Cornea Muscles that control the pupil size Lens The back of the eye where light hits Iris Takes light information to the brain Cone cells Refracts light, can change shape 3. Our eyes have cone cells for seeing 3 different colours. These colours are ___________ , green and ______________ . 4. What colour light is received by all 3 types of cone cell? Why? ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ 5. Inquiry question. Does the image we see hit the retina the right way up or upside down? Why is this so and what does our brain do about it? ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________