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light enters your eye through the _______  pupil  
surrounding the pupil is a coloured muscle calle the _______  iris  
the iris's job is to:  change the size of the pupil so the right amount of light will go in  
when it is dim, the iris _____  dilates (expands)  
when it is bright, the iris ________  contracts  
covering iris and pupil is the __________  cornea  
cornea is:  a transparent tissue that lets light through but holds the eye together  
white part of eye is called the _____  sclera  
behind the pupil is a ____________ that is flexible enough to change its shape  convex lens  
light rays pass though the lens and focus onto the screen at the backk of the eye, called the _____  retina  
cells in the retina convert the light rays into electrical signals which are sent to the brain through the:  optic nerve  
as light rays contact the eye...:  the curved cornea causes them to refract so that the image can form on the retina  
the ______ is adjusted by muscles to do the final bit of focussing so that the image iwll form at just the right distance to appear on the retinca  lens  
the _________ does most of the focussing and the _________ does the rest of the focussing  cornea, lens  
if the object is far away, the lens is _________  thinner  
if the object is close, the lens is _______  thicker  
Where the optic nerve enters the retina is a small area where there are no light-sensing cells, called the:  blind spot  
_____________ are used to detect shades of light and dark. In low light, these cells are the main ones we use to see  Rod cells  
__________ detect colour. There are three types, which detect primarlily the three primary colours, red, green, and blue (as well as their corresponding secondary colours).  Cone cells  
In normal vision, the muscles change the shape of the _____ so that light from near and far objects focuses in the right place -on the retina  lens  
If a person is near-sighted, they see near objects fine but have difficulty focussing distant object. This is normally because:  the eye has become elongated, so the light rays from distant objects converge in front of the cornea  
Near-sightedness is fixed with:  a concave lens  
Far-sightedness is fixed with:  a convex lens  
If a person is far-sighted, they see distant objects fine but have difficulty focussing nearby objects. This is normally because:  the eye has become shorter, so the light rays from distant objects do not converge in time they reach the cornea  
when people get older, people usually get:  near-sightedness  
when people get older, people have eye problems because:  the muscles are weaker  
If a person has astigmatism, the __________ has a distorted shape so that it's images are focussed on more than one place on the _____________  cornea,retina  
astigmatism is corrected with:  a special kind of glasses or contact lenses  
blindness  vision problem (no light, no colour (or just certain colours), any type of vision problem)