eye

Cards (17)

  • pupil
    hole which light can pass through
  • iris
    coloured part of eye
  • cornea
    at front of eye
    transparent which cover iris and pupil
    cause main focusing light on retina
  • lens
    focuses light on retina
  • optic nerve
    a nerve that takes impulses from retina to brain
  • retina
    back of eye
    changes energy transferred by light to impulses
    has rods (respond to brightness) and cones (respond to colour)
  • rods
    respond to brightness in retina
  • cones
    responds to colour In retina
  • short sightedness
    long eyeball so image focused in front/before retina
    correct with diverging lens spreads out rays
  • long sightedness
    short eyeball image is focused behind retina
    converging lens bends light
  • colour blindness
    can't be corrected
    cones don’t work properly can’t see certain colours like red and green
  • cataract
    protein builds up in lens so it becomes cloudy
    corrected by removing lens with plastic lens
  • muscles in iris
    control how much light enters
    size of pupil
  • neurones carry impulses from…

    cones and rods to brain
  • what light sensitive cells in retina respond to light

    cones and rods
  • in short sightedness
    light hits before retina
  • in long sightedness
    light hits after passing retina