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Study Jams, Schoolnet, Class
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IRIS
LENS
OPTIC NERVE
PUPIL
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An apple appears red when struck by white light. This appearance is because
the red light is
reflected and the other colors are absorbed. What color will this apple appear to be when struck
by blue light?
A. black
C. red
B. blue
D. white
2. Which statement is true about visible light?
A. Humans cannot see any light from the electromagnetic spectrum.
B. Visible light makes up a small part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
C. Visible light has a frequency equal to that of gamma rays.
D. Humans can see visible light only as white light.
3. A student observes that a ray of light bends where it passes from glass into water. What best
explains this phenomenon?
A. The properties of a wave change as it travels from one medium into another.
B. The energy of a liquid is greater than that of a solid and increases the amount of light in it.
C. The mass of a ray of light varies in proportion with the density of its surroundings.
D. A wave consumes energy in a solid but produces energy in a liquid.
4. A beam of light is directed toward a tank filled with water.
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7. Objects we see can be placed into two categories: luminous objects and illuminated objects.
Luminous objects are objects that create light and illuminated objects are objects that reflect
light. What is an example of an illuminated object?
A. Sun
C. flashlight
B. fire
D. moon
8. A pigment is any substance that absorbs light. The color of the pigment comes from the
wavelengths of light reflected. Since chlorophyll is a green pigment, it reflects ____.
A. green wavelengths
C. yellow and blue wavelengths
B. red and blue wavelengths
D. all wavelengths except green
Name/Nombre: ____Answer
Date/Fecha: ___________________
IRIS
LENS
OPTIC NERVE
PUPIL
___optic__ _nerve__ to the brain, where the image is turned right side up
again.
Identify the parts of the eye.
___optic nerve____
__iris_______
__cornea___
_pupil_____
__lens_____
_____retina_
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__iris_______
1. An apple appears red when struck by white light. This appearance is because the red light is
reflected and the other colors are absorbed. What color will this apple appear to be when struck
by blue light?
A. black
C. red
B. blue
D. white
2. Which statement is true about visible light?
A. Humans cannot see any light from the electromagnetic spectrum.
B. Visible light makes up a small part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
C. Visible light has a frequency equal to that of gamma rays.
D. Humans can see visible light only as white light.
3. A student observes that a ray of light bends where it passes from glass into water. What best
explains this phenomenon?
A. The properties of a wave change as it travels from one medium into another.
B. The energy of a liquid is greater than that of a solid and increases the amount of light in it.
C. The mass of a ray of light varies in proportion with the density of its surroundings.
D. A wave consumes energy in a solid but produces energy in a liquid.
4. A beam of light is directed toward a tank filled with water.
6. The retina is a photosensitive tissue that contains the special photoreceptor cells. What is the
purpose of these photoreceptor cells?
A. to convert black and white into color
C. to invert the image right-side up
B. to convert light to electrical impulses
D. to focus light waves in the back all of the eye
7. Objects we see can be placed into two categories: luminous objects and illuminated objects.
Luminous objects are objects that create light and illuminated objects are objects that reflect
light. What is an example of an illuminated object?
A. Sun
C. flashlight
B. fire
D. moon
8. A pigment is any substance that absorbs light. The color of the pigment comes from the
wavelengths of light reflected. Since chlorophyll is a green pigment, it reflects ____.
A. green wavelengths
C. yellow and blue wavelengths
B. red and blue wavelengths
D. all wavelengths except green