1) Bony “hole” in the skull that holds your eyes. a) Eye Socket b) Tears c) Retina d) Receptor Cells 2) Location of the receptor cells. An upside down picture is projected here. a) Retina b) Pupil c) Eye Socket d) Receptor Cells 3) Opening that allows light into the eye. a) Retina b) Eye Socket c) Pupil d) Tears 4) Changes light information into electric information the brain can understand. a) Receptor Cells b) Optic Nerve c) Eye Socket d) Pupil 5) Focuses light onto the retina to make a picture. a) Retina b) Lens c) Tears d) Receptor Cells e) Optic Nerve 6) The colored part of your eye. This controls the size of the pupil. a) Iris b) Optic Nerve c) Eye Socket d) Lens e) Pupil 7) Carries electric signals from the receptor cells to your brain. a) Tears b) Optic Nerve c) Lens d) Iris 8) Stops your eyes from drying up and helps fight bacteria in the eye. a) Retina b) Iris c) Pupil d) Receptor Cells e) Tears 9) When the light around us is brighter the pupil will........ a) Shrink b) Grow bigger 10) When the light around us is dimmer the pupil will........ a) Shrink b) Grow bigger

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