The Eye
Section 1: Label the diagram of the eye.
- Sclera
- Lens
- Iris
- Cornea
- Pupil
- Retina
- Optic nerve
Section 2: Complete the optical illusions and write down how you think each optical illusion works.
Young
Yes
Both of them
Two faces
I can't see anything
Triangle/Rectangle3 blocks
5 line/colour black and white
Arrow/Line/Stick line
Stairs/5 blocks/Rectangle
Square/ 42 blocks/line
Square/ 2 blocks/
Rectangle/Triangle/Circle
Circle/Eye/ Line circle
Circle/Square
Section 3: Find 10 interesting facts about the eye.
- In a very basic form, the eye is thought to have first developed in animals around 550 million years ago!
- In a single second, it's possible to blink five times.
- You are likely to blink more often when you are talking.
- A block typically lasts 100-150 milliseconds.
- You see things upside down- it is your brain which turns the image the right way up.
- You actually see with your brain, not your eyes, Our eyes function like a camera, capturing light and sending data back to the brain.
- The human eye can function at 100% at any given moment, without needing to rest.
- Red-eye in photos is caused by light from the flash bouncing off the capillaries in your eyes.
- If the human eye was a digital camera, It would have 576 megapixels.
- The eye is the fastest muscle in your body- hence why when something happens quickly, we say 'in the block if an eye!'
Section 4: Colour Blindness Eye test
What are your colour blind test results? Good, Inconclusive
What does this mean? It means your eyes good
What is the normal colour vision?
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