FunctionsofAqueoushumorCorneaWhere nervescross overallowing theprimary cortex toget informationfrom both eyesOpticdiscthe small holeon the edge ofthe eyelid and itis where tearsflow throughThemiddlevascularlayer.Refractionthe sense of sightthat is based onthe transduction oflight stimulireceived throughthe eyes Sends visualinformationfrom yourretina to yourbrainEmmetropiaCataractthe clear fluidfilling the space infront of the eyeballbetween the lensand the corneaContainphotospinGanglionCellsLensFree!Used to alter thestate of light througha variety of meansincluding focusing,filtering, reflecting, orpolarizing.  Tunicainterna Functionsof tearsTunicainternaFunctionsofAqueoushumorCorneaWhere nervescross overallowing theprimary cortex toget informationfrom both eyesOpticdiscthe small holeon the edge ofthe eyelid and itis where tearsflow throughThemiddlevascularlayer.Refractionthe sense of sightthat is based onthe transduction oflight stimulireceived throughthe eyes Sends visualinformationfrom yourretina to yourbrainEmmetropiaCataractthe clear fluidfilling the space infront of the eyeballbetween the lensand the corneaContainphotospinGanglionCellsLensFree!Used to alter thestate of light througha variety of meansincluding focusing,filtering, reflecting, orpolarizing.  Tunicainterna Functionsof tearsTunicainterna

Light and Vision - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Functions of Aqueous humor
  2. Cornea
  3. Where nerves cross over allowing the primary cortex to get information from both eyes
  4. Optic disc
  5. the small hole on the edge of the eyelid and it is where tears flow through
  6. The middle vascular layer.
  7. Refraction
  8. the sense of sight that is based on the transduction of light stimuli received through the eyes
  9. Sends visual information from your retina to your brain
  10. Emmetropia
  11. Cataract
  12. the clear fluid filling the space in front of the eyeball between the lens and the cornea
  13. Contain photospin
  14. Ganglion Cells
  15. Lens
  16. Free!
  17. Used to alter the state of light through a variety of means including focusing, filtering, reflecting, or polarizing.
  18. Tunica interna
  19. Functions of tears
  20. Tunica interna