Eyes Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
Cornea | Transparent part of the eye. Continuous with the sclera. |
Sclera | White part of the eye. Outermost layer of the eye made up of tough connective tissue. |
Choroid | Middle layer of the eye. Made up of melanocytes that absorb light. |
Tapetum | Reflective layer found in some animals. Allows for night vision. |
Retina | Innermost layer. Made up of photoreceptors. (Rods and Cones) |
Aqueous Humor | Located at the front of the eye. Provides shape and nourishment to the front of the eye. |
Iris | Coloured part of the eye. Made up of smooth muscles and connective tissue. Controls the amount of light entering the eye. |
Lens | Transparent tissue that is stretched and compressed to focus light on the retina. Held in place by cilliary muscles. |
Vitreous Humor | Located inside the eyeball. Provides nutrients and shape to the inside of the eyeball. |
Rods | Located in the retina. Used for black and white and night vision. |
Cones | Located in the retina. Used for coloured vision. Three types: red, blue, and green |
Night blindness | When the rods do not function properly. |
Colour blindness | X-linked recessive. Cones don't work properly or at all. |
Glaucoma | An increased amount of aqueous humor or fluid in the eye creates pressure that will lead to blindness. |
Myopia | Nearsightedness. The eyeball is too long. Need concave lens to fix. |
Hypermetropia | Farsightedness. The eyeball is too short. Need convex lens to fix. |
Cataract | The lens becomes cloudy or opaque |
Astigmatism | Uneven curvature of the cornea or lens. |
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