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name:the anatomy of the eye (coloring)optic nerve (blue)□optic disk (pink) □fovea centralis (gray) □vitreous humor (purple) □aqueous humor (yellow) □choroid (red) □cornea (dark green)□pupil (black) □iris (brown)□ciliary body (orange) □retina (blue)□lens (light blue)□sclera (light green) □which part of the eye.....1. changes how much light enters the eye _____________2. changes the shape of the lens (focusing) ___________3. contains vessels which supply blood ___________4. contains the cells that are sensitive to light (rods and cones) ___________5. focuses light to the back of the eye. ___________6. is the white of the eye ___________7. transmits visual information to the brain ___________8. is the transparent layer at the front of the eye ___________9. is the blind spot where the optic nerve is attached ___________10. the fluid that the lens floats in _____________
- The iris controls the size of the pupil, regulating light entry.
- The ciliary body adjusts the lens shape for focusing.
- The choroid has blood vessels that nourish eye tissues.
- The retina contains rod and cone photoreceptor cells.
- The lens refracts and focuses light onto the retina.
- The sclera is the tough, white outer layer of the eye.
- The optic nerve carries visual signals from the eye to the brain.
- The cornea is the clear, transparent front layer that refracts light.
- The optic disk (blind spot) is where the optic nerve connects to the retina, with no photoreceptors.
- The aqueous humor is the clear fluid that fills the front chamber, surrounding the lens.
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- Iris
- Ciliary Body
- Choroid
- Retina
- Lens
- Sclera
- Optic Nerve
- Cornea
- Optic Disk
- Aqueous Humor