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Unit 5 Coordination and Response: Eyes

Unit 5 Coordination and Response: Eyes

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Biology, Science

9th - 10th Grade

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NGSS
MS-PS4-2

Standards-aligned

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Raine Allcock

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11 Slides • 12 Questions

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Unit 5 Coordination and Response

Eyes

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Multiple Choice

What is the white part of the eye called?

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sclera

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conjunctiva

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pupil

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choroid

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Multiple Choice

Part of the eye that function to regulate the amount of light entering the eyes is ....

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cornea

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iris

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pupil

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lens

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retina

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Multiple Choice

Part of the eye that the functions to capture images formed by the eye lens is ....

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cornea

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optic nerve

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retina

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pupil

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iris

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Multiple Choice

Lens
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Clear tissue that covers the eye
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Opening of the eye
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Focuses the light
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Regulates amount of light

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Multiple Choice

What three primary colors of light are detected by your cones?

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Green, red, and blue

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Black, gray, and white

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Blue, red, and yellow

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Blue, green, and purple

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Cyan, magenta, and yellow

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Multiple Choice

Receptors for Visual Processing, Detect Black, white and gray, important in dim light
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Rods
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Feature Detectors
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Bipolar Cells
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Occipital Cells

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Multiple Choice

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What might happen if the lens of your eye became damaged?

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Your eyes wouldn't be able to focus properly.

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You wouldn't be able to see in color.

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You wouldn't be able to see at night.

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All the images you saw would be upside-down.

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Multiple Choice

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#7 Refers to the part of the eye that carried visual information from the eyeball to the brain

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lens

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optic nerve

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retina

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sclera

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A few wrap up Questions

Eyes

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Multiple Choice

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How are rods different from cones?

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Rods are sensitive to light, while cones can detect color.

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Cones are sensitive to light, while rods can detect color.

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Cones send images to the brain, while rods do not.

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Rods send images to the brain, while cones do not.

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is the correct order of the structures through which light passes after entering the eye?
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Lens, pupil, cornea, retina
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Pupil, cornea, lens, retina
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Cornea, retina, pupil, lens
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Cornea, pupil, lens, retina

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Multiple Choice

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This lobe receives and processes visual information and then sends it to other parts of the brain for further processing and storage.
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Occipital Lobe
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Parietal Lobe
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Temporal Lobe
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Frontal Lobe

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Open Ended

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