Eye anatomy
Across
- 2. (two words)A clear, jelly-like substance that fills the space between the lens and the retina, helping the eye maintain its round shape.
- 5. The light-sensitive inner lining at the back of the eye. It acts like the film in a camera, converting light rays into electrical signals.
- 6. The clear, dome-shaped surface that covers the front of the eye. It acts as the eye's outermost lens, focusing light as it enters.
- 7. A thin, clear membrane that covers the sclera and lines the inside of your eyelids, keeping the eye moist.
- 9. The black circular opening in the center of the iris. It looks like a black spot, but it’s actually a hole that lets light pass through to the lens.
- 10. The colored part of the eye. It contains muscles that expand or contract to control how much light gets in.
Down
- 1. A clear, flexible structure located behind the iris. It changes shape to "fine-tune" the focus, allowing you to switch between looking at your phone and looking at the horizon.
- 3. The tough, white outer layer of the eyeball. It provides structural strength and protects the inner working parts.
- 4. A small, specialized area in the center of the retina responsible for sharp, detailed central vision (what you use for reading).
- 8. Nerve The "data cable" of the eye. It carries the electrical impulses from the retina to the brain, which then interprets them as images.