Parts of the Eye - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
Circular tissue that can make the pupil more thick or thin to let in the right amount of light. Iris
88%
Sensitive layer of nerve tissue that receives images and transfers them into electrical signals. Retina
79%
Thin transparent membrane that protects the eye and helps refract light. Cornea
77%
Fills the space in front of the lens and helps maintain shape of the eye. Pupil
73%
Sends the electrical impulses to the brain. Optic nerve
65%
Light sensitive cells for bright light conditions. Cone
54%
Tough, white outer coating of the eye. Sclera
52%
Light sensitive cells for dark light conditions. Rod
50%
Where the optic nerve enters the eye, and no light sensitive cells are here. Blind spot
40%
Muscles that make the lens rounder or flatter to refract the right amount of light. Ciliary
31%
Ligaments that make the lens rounder or flatter to refract the right amount of light. Suspensory
29%
Space behind the cornea. Aqueous humour
23%
Fills the space behind the lens and helps maintain shape of the eyeball. Vitreous humour
19%
Muscles that contract to make the pupil smaller. Circular
17%
Black layer that absorbs excess light, preventing reflection. Choroid
15%
Point where light sensitive cells are found in highest concentration. Fovea
15%
Muscles that contract to make the pupil bigger. Radial
15%
Transparent part of the thick coating of the eyeball (refracts most light). Conjuctiva
4%
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