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| 1. | The clear covering over your eye. |
| 2. | The flap of skin that wipes away dust. It also keeps your eye moist at the same time. (2 words) |
| 3. | This nerve takes the picture on the retina and carries it to the brain. (2 words) |
| 4. | This is when your eye closes and opens very fast. |
| 5. | These are in your retina. They help your eye change light to colors and shapes. |
| 7. | The round surface at the back of the eye. This is where the pictures you see are first formed. |
| 8. | Being able to clearly see those things which are close to your eyes, but not those that are far away. (2 words) |
| 9. | Salty water that comes from ducts in the corners of your eyes. |
| 11. | This is a clear disc inside the eye. It changes shape to help you see clearly. |
| 13. | The black spot in the middle of the eye. |
| 15. | The organ we use to see with. |
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| 2. | The thin strip of hairs above each eye; they may be mistaken for fuzzy caterpillars. (2 words) |
| 4. | It is a small area in the eye where an image doesn’t form. It is on the retina where the optic nerve is attached to the eye. (2 words) |
| 5. | When you are sad, tears come from the corners of your eyes. Tears can also wash away things which are stuck in the eye. |
| 6. | Being able to clearly see things that are far away. (2 words) |
| 10. | Short hairs on the edge of the top and bottom eye lids. They help keep dirt out of the eye. (2 words) |
| 12. | These are in the retina. They help you see when there is little light. |
| 14. | Glass or plastic lenses held in frames that we wear on our faces to help us see clearly. |
| 16. | A kind of energy that lets our eyes see what is around us. |
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