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JeopardyJeopardy
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Parts of theEye
Camera &Eye
Visual Disorders
Colour Vision
Functions
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Final JeopardyFinal Jeopardy
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What is the lens? What is the lens?
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What is the iris?What is the iris?
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What is the sclera?What is the sclera?
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What is the blind spot?What is the blind spot?
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What is the ciliary muscles?What is the ciliary muscles?
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Lenses in a camera (2 answers needed)Lenses in a camera (2 answers needed)
What is the lens & cornea in the eye?What is the lens & cornea in the eye?
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Aperature in the cameraAperature in the camera
What is pupil in the eye?What is pupil in the eye?
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Diaphragm in the cameraDiaphragm in the camera
What is iris in the eye?What is iris in the eye?
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What is the retina in the eye?What is the retina in the eye?
Recording medium/film in the Recording medium/film in the cameracamera
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Black interior of the cameraBlack interior of the camera
What is the choroid?What is the choroid?
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You have trouble seeing objects at a You have trouble seeing objects at a distance.distance.
What is myopia?What is myopia?
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You have trouble seeing objects close.You have trouble seeing objects close.
What is hyperopia?What is hyperopia?
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The lens that corrects near-sightedness.The lens that corrects near-sightedness.
What is concave?What is concave?
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Where the image forms if you are far-Where the image forms if you are far-sighted.sighted.
What is past the retina?What is past the retina?
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Disorder that affects older people Disorder that affects older people requiring them to wear reading glasses.requiring them to wear reading glasses.
What is presbyopia?What is presbyopia?
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Sensory receptor in the eye that detects Sensory receptor in the eye that detects colour.colour.
What is cones?What is cones?
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The primary coloursThe primary colours
What is red, blue, green?What is red, blue, green?
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The secondary coloursThe secondary colours
What is yellow, cyan, magenta?What is yellow, cyan, magenta?
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The complementary colour combinationsThe complementary colour combinations
What is yellow + blue, cyan + red, What is yellow + blue, cyan + red, magenta + green?magenta + green?
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Advantage to colour-blindness.Advantage to colour-blindness.
What is hunting and camoflage?What is hunting and camoflage?
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Carries nerve signals to the brainCarries nerve signals to the brain
What is the optic nerve?What is the optic nerve?
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Area of the eye where the image is Area of the eye where the image is producedproduced
What is the retina?What is the retina?
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Controls the amount of light entering eyeControls the amount of light entering eye
What is the iris?What is the iris?
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““Window” to the eye which helps focus Window” to the eye which helps focus light rayslight rays
What is the cornea?What is the cornea?
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Controls the thickness of the lensControls the thickness of the lens
What is the ciliary muscles?What is the ciliary muscles?
Final JeopardyFinal Jeopardy SALT of the eye and cameraSALT of the eye and camera
What is smaller, inverted, after lens, realWhat is smaller, inverted, after lens, real
Great job & good luck on next day’s test Great job & good luck on next day’s test