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Question 1 of 6
1. Question
Match the structure of the eye with its function/characteristic by dragging and dropping the “Sort Element” onto the structure.
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- The clear protective coating on the front of the eye that allows light to pass through it without distortion.
- The middle layer of the eye found beneath the sclera that has the choroid, the ciliary body, and the iris.
- A very complex structure with 10 layers of specialized cells including the photoreceptor cells (rods and cones).
- It contains special light-sensitive cells which allows us to see fine details clearly, and is responsible for our central vision.
- The pathway that connects the eye to the brain.
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Cornea
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Question 2 of 6
2. Question
Match the structure of the eye with its function/characteristic by dragging and dropping the “Sort Element” onto the structure.
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- Bends light coming into the eye to help focus it.
- The clear protective coating on the front of the eye that allows light to pass through it without distortion.
- The middle layer of the eye found beneath the sclera that has the choroid, the ciliary body, and the iris.
- A gelatinous substance which plays an important role in nourishing the inner structures of the eye fills this cavity.
- It contains special light-sensitive cells which allows us to see fine details clearly, and is responsible for our central vision.
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Lens
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Question 3 of 6
3. Question
Match the structure of the eye with its function/characteristic by dragging and dropping the “Sort Element” onto the structure.
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- The middle layer of the eye found beneath the sclera that has the choroid, the ciliary body, and the iris.
- Changes size to adjust for changes in light to aid in seeing.
- The tough, fibrous tissue that forms the outer wall of the eye.
- The clear membrane that covers the inside layer of the eyelid and the sclera.
- The pathway that connects the eye to the brain.
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Uvea
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Question 4 of 6
4. Question
Match the structure of the eye with its function/characteristic by dragging and dropping the “Sort Element” onto the structure.
Sort elements
- It contains special light-sensitive cells which allows us to see fine details clearly, and is responsible for our central vision.
- The tough, fibrous tissue that forms the outer wall of the eye.
- A gelatinous substance which plays an important role in nourishing the inner structures of the eye fills this cavity.
- A very complex structure with 10 layers of specialized cells including the photoreceptor cells (rods and cones).
- The pathway that connects the eye to the brain.
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Macula
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Question 5 of 6
5. Question
Match the structure of the eye with its function/characteristic by dragging and dropping the “Sort Element” onto the structure.
Sort elements
- The clear membrane that covers the inside layer of the eyelid and the sclera.
- The clear protective coating on the front of the eye that allows light to pass through it without distortion.
- A gelatinous substance which plays an important role in nourishing the inner structures of the eye fills this cavity.
- It contains special light-sensitive cells which allows us to see fine details clearly, and is responsible for our central vision.
- The pathway that connects the eye to the brain.
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Conjunctiva
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Question 6 of 6
6. Question
Match the structure of the eye with its function/characteristic by dragging and dropping the “Sort Element” onto the structure.
Sort elements
- A very complex structure with 10 layers of specialized cells including the photoreceptor cells (rods and cones).
- The clear protective coating on the front of the eye that allows light to pass through it without distortion.
- The middle layer of the eye found beneath the sclera that has the choroid, the ciliary body, and the iris.
- The clear membrane that covers the inside layer of the eyelid and the sclera.
- It contains special light-sensitive cells which allows us to see fine details clearly, and is responsible for our central vision.
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Retina