The human eye works like a camera. The cornea acts like the window of the eye; when light enters through the cornea, the light rays bend in a way that they pass freely through the pupil. The cornea is also where most of the focusing in the eye occurs. The…
1. If light waves enter a medium of higher refractive index from a medium of lower refractive index, the wavelength of the light is A) increased B) remain unchanged C) decreased D) will be zero…
2. Does your creature have two eyes?_______ (if yes, go to Question #3) (if NO, go to question # 7)…
4) The total magnification of an image is 1200x and the magnification of the ocular lens is 10x. What is the magnification of the objective lens?…
How did the colors of each type of prey affect its population size over time? The colors that were less noticeable and eye-grabbing had a substantially higher population than the ones that were attention-grabbing.…
What life exists in your chosen region? List the top 10 prevalent marine organisms from your chosen region.…
a. Rods: Respond to faint light and are more abundant in the periphery of the eye. Cylindrical shape, similar to a welding rod.…
1.What type of microscope would be used in the laboratory to observe very small objects or organisms on a slide? Please give reasoning behind the answer. Which microscope would be useful when studying the internal structure of a minute specimen? (2 points)…
In Activity 2.4.1, you explored the anatomy of the eye and began to think about the function of each structure you dissected. The cornea and lens of the eye bend or refract light rays as they enterthe eye so that focused images fall on the retina. If the eyeball is an abnormal shape, the light will not focus on the correct point in the eyeball and vision may become blurry. Corrective lens can be used to compensate for this change in shape and bring the world back into focus.…
Which of the following sequences accurately reflects the order in which light passes through the structures of the eye during vision?…
10. ___F__ Red and blue paints are mixed and the result is purple. This shows the ____________.…
1. Which part of the microscope would you adjust to regulate the amount of light reaching the specimen? _________ 2. Which part of the microscope allows light to pass from the objective to the eyepiece? _______ 3. Information about which two lettered parts is needed in order to determine the total magnification of an object viewed with the microscope in the position shown? ____________ and ____________ 4.. Which lettered part should be used to focus the image while using low power? ____________ 5. Which part of the microscope would you turn to go from low to high power? __________ Write the correct answer in the blanks on your student answer sheet provided for question 6. 6. State two ways the image seen through the microscope differs from the actual specimen being observed._________________ and ___________________________ 1…
4. Describe the rat’s feet, snout, ears and eyes. How do they function according to where it lives and what it eats?…
To locate and distinguish specific parts to an eye of a cow, in particular, its lens.…
1. What are the functions in visual processing of each of the major structures identified on the diagram? Include a brief summary of each function in your response.…