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Hello! I'm Dr.Eyeball. I'd like to introduce
you to the wonderful World of our Visual
System. Did you know just how magical our
eyes are? There are different parts of the
eye that work together to help us see what
we see everyday.Let's take a journey through
the eye factory to explore some more!



These are not just any waves; These are the magnificent light waves.
What makes these waves special are that not all waves can be seen by
the human eye.Light waves are a part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Some waves that are invisible are waves we don't see everyday but always use.
These includes the use of microwaves when we heat up our food





the waves are moving up and down; which is called frequency. When we see
colors, we are actually seeing the color that is bouncing off of an object.
Objects absorb (suck in) their color from the light waves. The visible colors of
the electromagnetic spectrum are colors we can find in a rainbow (red, orange,
yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet).














prepare for entry into the eye!

the colored part of your eye. It controls the amount of light that
goes into your eye by changing the size of the pupil. The pupil is the
dark circle in the middle of the colored part of your eye.


detects its brightness it will change the size of the pupil by making
it smaller. Let's walk over to the Pupil Project room to see how it works!



















they are working correctly.
We begin by turning the lights on.
Once the room is bright, the pupil
should start to shrink.






part, the next step is to turn the
lights off. When the room is dark
the pupil should become bigger
since there is less light.



blurry, the lens helps to make things clear for you by
changing its shape.

coming into the eye on the retina. My job at the eye factory is to change my shape
and make things clear each time the eye is focusing on an object.










that is close by, my job is to become round so
the image is clear. Look how my body got more round
in order to see the balloons clearly when up close.








my job is to flatten out so the image is clear. The balloons
here are far away so I have to bend the light by flattening myself.
This is done so the balloons can be seen clearly.


the retina. The retina has special cells called rods and cones. These cells react to light and respond
differently each time changes of brightness or darkness occur. We will head to the science lab where
Randy Rod and Carla Cone will explain more of what they do!



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This book was created and published on StoryJumper™
©2015 StoryJumper, Inc. All rights reserved.
Publish your own children's book:
www.storyjumper.com







Hello! I'm Dr.Eyeball. I'd like to introduce
you to the wonderful World of our Visual
System. Did you know just how magical our
eyes are? There are different parts of the
eye that work together to help us see what
we see everyday.Let's take a journey through
the eye factory to explore some more!



These are not just any waves; These are the magnificent light waves.
What makes these waves special are that not all waves can be seen by
the human eye.Light waves are a part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Some waves that are invisible are waves we don't see everyday but always use.
These includes the use of microwaves when we heat up our food



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