Chapter 12: Light and Vision. Section 12.1 Know all the parts of the eye Know all the functions of the parts of the eye Compare a human eye to a camera.

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Chapter 12: Light and Vision

Section 12.1 Know all the parts of the eye Know all the functions of the parts of the eye Compare a human eye to a camera How light rays go through a camera and an eye Which eye part matches which camera part

Section 12.2 Know the difference between myopia and hyperopia Know which lens corrects myopia and which corrects hyperopia Know common ways of correcting vision

Section 12.4 Know primary, secondary and complementary colours Know the functions of rods and of cones Be able to explain colour blindness

REMEMBER TO STUDY: Notes Check your understanding questions All the vocabulary Dissection Insight to Eyesight Pinhole Camera Lab HW: Study guide – all the vocabulary (p. 362) and 10 “good” questions (remember your answers should NOT be single word/sentence answers and use your outline!)