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<image>Question: <image>What is the transparent layer covering the eye?
Choices:
Cornea
Lens
Pupil
Iris | Cornea | |
<image>Question: <image>Which part of the eye helps us to focus?
Choices:
Retina
Optic disc
Choroid
Lens | Lens | |
<image>Question: <image>What's covering the pupil?
Choices:
sclera
choroid
retina
iris | iris | |
<image>Question: <image>How many retinas are there?
Choices:
2
1
5
6 | 1 | |
<image>Question: <image>What are the red string like parts called?
Choices:
sclera
blood vessels
retina
iris | blood vessels | |
<image>Question: <image>What opening does light pass through to get to the lens?
Choices:
pupil
cornea
retina
choroid | pupil | |
<image>Question: <image>Identify which is in front of the lens.
Choices:
Iris
Pupil
Cornea
Retina | Pupil | |
<image>Question: <image>Which part regulates the amount of light that enters the eye?
Choices:
Lens
Blood vessels
Pupil
Retina | Pupil | |
<image>Question: <image>The fovea is located in the center of which of the following?
Choices:
Retina
Blood vessels
Macula
Lens | Macula | |
<image>Question: <image>How many corneas are there?
Choices:
6
1
3
2 | 1 | |
<image>Question: <image>What is the dark circular feature called that is located near the back of the eye?
Choices:
Retina
Lens
Macula
Pupil | Macula | |
<image>Question: <image>What occurs when images focus in front of the retina because the eyeball is too long?
Choices:
conjunctivitis
myopia
hyperopia
astigmatism | myopia | |
<image>Question: <image>What is the name of the nerve located in the eye?
Choices:
Optic Nerve
Lens
Iris
Retina | Optic Nerve | |
<image>Question: <image>What is the clear protective covering on the outside of the eye called?
Choices:
Lens
Iris
Pupil
Cornea | Cornea | |
<image>Question: <image>What is the clear, protective covering on the outside of the eye?
Choices:
Cornea
Retina
Lens
Iris | Cornea | |
<image>Question: <image>What is the first thing light touches?
Choices:
Cornea
Lens
Iris
Optic nerve | Cornea | |
<image>Question: <image>How many parts of the eye are behind the lens?
Choices:
1
12
3
5 | 5 | |
<image>Question: <image>How many parts of the eye are shown?
Choices:
9
11
10
7 | 11 | |
<image>Question: <image>What is between the iris and the vitreous humor?
Choices:
lens
optic nerve
retina
fovea | lens | |
<image>Question: <image>What is the biggest part of the eyeball?
Choices:
iris
vitreous humor
ciliary muscle
optic nerve | vitreous humor | |
<image>Question: <image>What is between the iris and the vitreous humor?
Choices:
lens
choroid
cornea
ciliary muscle | lens | |
<image>Question: <image>Which part is behind the Iris?
Choices:
Lens
Pupil
Cornea
Retina | Lens | |
<image>Question: <image>What is in between the iris and the vitreous humor?
Choices:
pupil
lens
cornea
aqueous humor | lens | |
<image>Question: <image>How many eyes do we have?
Choices:
3
2
4
1 | 2 | |
<image>Question: <image>How many parts make up the human eye?
Choices:
7
12
8
10 | 12 | |
<image>Question: <image>What is the large empty space in the middle of the eye?
Choices:
lens
iris
vitreous humor
cornea | vitreous humor | |
<image>Question: <image>What opening does light pass through to get to the lens?
Choices:
sclera
choroid
pupil
ciliary muscle | pupil | |
<image>Question: <image>What does the eye need to convey information to the brain?
Choices:
Light
Water
Air
Gas | Light | |
<image>Question: <image>It is where the light passes thru after the lens
Choices:
Iris
Cornea
Optic Nerve
Retina | Retina | |
<image>Question: <image>How many parts of the eye are shown here?
Choices:
5
4
6
7 | 6 | |
<image>Question: <image>How many parts of the eye is being identified in the diagram?
Choices:
6
3
4
5 | 6 | |
<image>Question: <image>What opening does light pass through to get to the lens?
Choices:
retina
optic nerve
cornea
iris and pupil | iris and pupil | |
<image>Question: <image>What passes through the eye so we can see?
Choices:
Light
lens
Retina
Pupil | Light | |
<image>Question: <image>Which part of the eye is labeled 4?
Choices:
Lens
Iris
Pupil
Cornea | Cornea | |
<image>Question: <image>Which number points to the optic nerve?
Choices:
12
!
13
11 | 13 | |
<image>Question: <image>The nerve impulses carried by the optic nerve passes through this structure first before it travels to the brain.
Choices:
10
11
14
13 | 11 | |
<image>Question: <image>How many parts compose the eye?
Choices:
6
14
3
5 | 14 | |
<image>Question: <image>Name the large fluid filled center of the eyeball
Choices:
cornea
optic nerve
vitreous chamber
lens | vitreous chamber | |
<image>Question: <image>From the diagram, identify the part of the eye which is a clear, protective covering on the outside of the eye.
Choices:
iris
retina
cornea
lens | cornea | |
<image>Question: <image>What is between sclera and retina?
Choices:
Fovea.
Choroid.
Suspensory ligaments.
Cornea. | Choroid. | |
<image>Question: <image>What is the name of the external part of the eye?
Choices:
iris
cornea
lens
retina | cornea | |
<image>Question: <image>How many chambers does the eye have?
Choices:
4
1
6
2 | 2 | |
<image>Question: <image>How many parts of the eye are there?
Choices:
12
10
11
15 | 10 | |
<image>Question: <image>What is right inside the center of the eyeball?
Choices:
vitreous chamber
suspensory ligaments
anterior chamber
lens | vitreous chamber | |
<image>Question: <image>What will happen to the opening of the iris when there's a lot of light in front of the eye?
Choices:
It will not react at all to the light
It will become smaller
It will remain same
It will open larger to absorb the more light | It will become smaller | |
<image>Question: <image>The anterior chamber contains which fluid?
Choices:
Aqueous humor
Vitreous humor
Sclera humor
Corneal humor | Aqueous humor | |
<image>Question: <image>How many chambers does the human eye have?
Choices:
3
2
4
1 | 2 | |
<image>Question: <image>How many parts of the eye are shown?
Choices:
11
12
10
9 | 11 | |
<image>Question: <image>What is the opaque, fibrous, protective, outer layer of the eye containing collagen and elastic fiber?
Choices:
Lens
Sclera
Iris
Retina | Sclera | |
<image>Question: <image>Which part is responsible for bringing data from the eye to the brain?
Choices:
optic nerve
lens
sclera
iris | optic nerve | |
<image>Question: <image>What is in the outside of the Lens?
Choices:
Aqueous Body
Vitreous Body
Central Fovea
Optic Nerve | Aqueous Body | |
<image>Question: <image>How many parts of the eye are shown?
Choices:
9
7
10
8 | 9 | |
<image>Question: <image>How many parts of the eye can be seen even without dissection?
Choices:
7
6
4
5 | 5 | |
<image>Question: <image>What carries nerve impulses from the eye to the brain?
Choices:
Iris
Retina
Cornea
Optic nerve | Optic nerve | |
<image>Question: <image>Which part of the eye is the first part that light passes through?
Choices:
iris
cornea
macula
pupil | cornea | |
<image>Question: <image>Part of the eye in between the iris and the vitreous humor
Choices:
pupil
lens
cornea
macula | lens | |
<image>Question: <image>How many parts make up the human eye?
Choices:
7
6
10
13 | 13 | |
<image>Question: <image>How many parts of the eye are shown?
Choices:
10
12
11
13 | 13 | |
<image>Question: <image>What is the small orange circle between the blood vessels called?
Choices:
macula
iis
ciliary body
cornea | macula | |
<image>Question: <image>What opening does light pass through to get to the lens?
Choices:
blood vessels
sclera
macula
pupil | pupil | |
<image>Question: <image>Which eye part sends imagery signals from the eye to the brain?
Choices:
Retina
Optic nerve
Vitreous
Macula | Optic nerve | |
<image>Question: <image>Which part is the eye's outermost lens?
Choices:
Iris
Pupil
Cornea
Retina | Cornea | |
<image>Question: <image>Which part of the eye has the eye color?
Choices:
macula
cornea
iris
retina | iris | |
<image>Question: <image>Light sensitive layer that surrounds the Vitreous and lies under the choroid
Choices:
Retina
Pupil
Cornea
Optic Nerve | Retina | |
<image>Question: <image>Which structure sends the image formed by the eye to the brain?
Choices:
Blind Spot
Optic Nerve
Retina
Macula | Optic Nerve | |
<image>Question: <image>How many blind spots are in the eye?
Choices:
2
1
3
4 | 1 | |
<image>Question: <image>How many structures make up the visible front of the eye?
Choices:
8
2
3
5 | 3 | |
<image>Question: <image>Identify the part of the eye that adjusts to control how much light enters the eye.
Choices:
Cornea
Iris
Retina
Lens | Iris | |
<image>Question: <image>What is between the iris and the vitreous gel?
Choices:
lens
sclera
retina
posterior cavity | lens | |
<image>Question: <image>Where does light first pass through before entering the pupil?
Choices:
Cornea
Posterior cavity
Lense
Retina | Cornea | |
<image>Question: <image>How many cavities are there?
Choices:
4
3
1
2 | 2 | |
<image>Question: <image>Which part focuses light on the back of the eye?
Choices:
posterior cavity
iris
cornea
lens | lens | |
<image>Question: <image>Identify the pupil
Choices:
A
X
L
W | X | |
<image>Question: <image>Identify the pupil
Choices:
L
N
V
F | L | |
<image>Question: <image>Identify the pupil
Choices:
C
E
V
D | C | |
<image>Question: <image>How many waves occur at the top left diagram?
Choices:
4
5
3
2 | 5 | |
<image>Question: <image>How many kinds of waves are shown?
Choices:
1
3
4
2 | 2 | |
<image>Question: <image>During interference, what happens to A and B?
Choices:
B gets higher and A lower
The both are flat and cancel each other out
A and B both get higher
A gets higher and B lower | The both are flat and cancel each other out | |
<image>Question: <image>How many types of interference is shown in the illustration below?
Choices:
3
1
4
2 | 1 | |
<image>Question: <image>How many waves are there before interference?
Choices:
3
4
2
1 | 1 | |
<image>Question: <image>What is the resulting amplitude of the wave produced by destructive interference?
Choices:
No amplitude
No change in amplitude
Less amplitude
Greater amplitude | Less amplitude | |
<image>Question: <image>What occurs when waves come together in such a way that they completely cancel each other out?
Choices:
After Interference
During Interference
Before Interference
Destructive Interferene | Destructive Interferene | |
<image>Question: <image>What does 1 + 2 produce?
Choices:
Really Curvy Line
Wavy Line
Straight Line
Curvy Line | Straight Line | |
<image>Question: <image>How many Types of wave collisions shown?
Choices:
4
1
3
2 | 2 | |
<image>Question: <image>In the illustration below, how many were results of a constructive interference?
Choices:
Neither A nor B
B only
A only
Both A and B | A only | |
<image>Question: <image>What kind of waves cancel each other?
Choices:
Non-Harmonic
Harmonic
Destructive
Constructive | Destructive | |
<image>Question: <image>What distinguish a constructive interference?
Choices:
The waves have the same frequency
The waves are in phase
The waves have the same amplitude
The waves have the same wavelength | The waves are in phase | |
<image>Question: <image>Which interference cancels out two waves?
Choices:
comparative
constructive
destructive
instructive | destructive | |
<image>Question: <image>How are waves added?
Choices:
By amplitude
By type
By direction
By frequency | By amplitude | |
<image>Question: <image>What do you have when wave amplitudes are canceled?
Choices:
zero
amplitude
wave amplitude
zero amplitude | zero | |
<image>Question: <image>What is the type of interference represented in figure a?
Choices:
Constructive
Destructive
Positive
Negative | Constructive | |
<image>Question: <image>How do waves become zero?
Choices:
when they go in the same direction
opposing waves cancel
when they have the same period
when they have the same wavelength | opposing waves cancel | |
<image>Question: <image>What kind of interference decreases wave amplitude?
Choices:
Constructive Interference
In phase wave
Out of phase wave
Destructive Interference | Destructive Interference | |
<image>Question: <image>How many waves are interfering here?
Choices:
3
4
2
0 | 2 | |
<image>Question: <image>What happens when two in phase waves combine?
Choices:
Destructive interference
I don't know
Constructive interference
Nothing | Constructive interference | |
<image>Question: <image>What degree out of phase causes a destructive interference?
Choices:
180 degree
180 degrees
100 degree
18 degree | 180 degree | |
<image>Question: <image>What's the result of one wave's crest overlapping the crests of the other wave?
Choices:
Destructive Interference
Constructive interference
Wave Interference
Wave Interaction | Constructive interference | |
<image>Question: <image>What happens to the wave during destructive interference?
Choices:
waves become flat
waves become higher
stay the same
waves become smaller | waves become flat | |
<image>Question: <image>Constructive interference occurs because the waves are?
Choices:
out of phase
different
similar
in phase | in phase | |
<image>Question: <image>When the crest of one wave meets the trough of another, what happens?
Choices:
The result is a lower trough
The result is a longitudinal wave
The result is higher amplitude
The result is a lower total amplitude | The result is a lower total amplitude |
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