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Homeostasis and Response
The Eye
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What are the two parts the eye is divided into for focus?
The
eye
parts
are
divided
to
focus.
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What does the eye learn with?
The eye learns with all its
labels
.
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What is the lens scored by?
The lens is scored by the
upper eyelid
.
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What is the shape of the ciliary muscles?
The shape of the ciliary muscles is
circular
.
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What does the optic nerve carry?
The optic nerve carries
impulses
from
receptors
.
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What does the iris do in bright light?
The iris
adjusts
for bright light
conditions.
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How does the eye react to bright light?
The eye's
iris
adjusts to reduce light intake.
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What happens when bagging in the eye detects light?
It triggers the
pupils
to constrict.
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What does the reduction in light amount affect?
It affects the
age
of the eye.
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What happens in the opposite process in dim light?
The
radial muscles
contract and
circular muscles
relax.
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What do the ciliary muscles do in focusing?
The ciliary muscles
relax
to
focus.
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What is the effect of the lens being more curved?
The lens focuses on
nearby
objects better.
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What happens to the lens when it is less curved?
The lens focuses on
distant
objects.
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What does the eye do when focusing on distant objects?
The eye relaxes the
ciliary muscles
.
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What is the name given to the transparent layer at the front of the eye?
The transparent layer is called the
cornea
.
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How does the eye focus on an object that is close?
The eye adjusts the shape of the
lens
.
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What happens if the lens cannot refract light properly?
The person will have
difficulty
seeing
clearly.
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What is the effect of the lens being unable to refract light?
The person will be
short-sighted
or
long-sighted
.
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What does the person do if they are short-sighted?
The person will need
glasses
to see clearly.
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What is the purpose of the diagrams of the eye?
The
diagrams
help
in
learning
about
the
eye.
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What is the main focus of the study material?
The study material focuses on the
anatomy
of the
eye
.
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What is the name of the muscle that adjusts the lens?
The ciliary muscle
adjusts the lens.
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How does the eye perceive distant objects?
The eye flattens the
lens
to perceive distance.
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What happens to the eye's focus when the lens is too curved?
The eye focuses better on
nearby
objects.
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What is the role of the pupil in the eye?
The pupil
controls
the amount of
light
entering.
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What does the eye do when focusing on a close object?
The eye contracts the
ciliary muscles
.
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What is the effect of the lens being less curved?
The lens focuses on
distant
objects.
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What happens to the eye when it focuses on an object?
The eye changes the shape of the
lens
.
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How does the eye's focus change with distance?
The eye adjusts the
lens shape
for distance.
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What is the main function of the eye's lens?
The lens focuses light onto the
retina
.
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What is the relationship between the ciliary muscles and lens curvature?
Ciliary
muscles
control the
lens
curvature.
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What happens to vision if the lens cannot refract light properly?
Vision becomes
blurry
or
distorted.
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What is the purpose of the eye's diagrams in learning?
They illustrate the
anatomy
of the eye.
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How does the eye focus on objects at different distances?
The eye adjusts the
lens shape
for focus.
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What is the effect of the lens being too curved on vision?
It causes difficulty in seeing
distant
objects.
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What is the role of the iris in the eye?
The iris controls the size of the
pupil
.
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What happens to the eye's focus when looking at a close object?
The eye contracts the
ciliary muscles
to focus.
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How does the eye's lens change shape for focusing?
The lens becomes more
curved
for nearby objects.
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What is the effect of the pupil's size on vision?
The pupil size affects
light intake
.
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How does the eye perceive objects at different distances?
The eye adjusts the
lens curvature
for distance.
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