Grade 8 Science - Light and Optics

Other Animals

How do we see?

PLATO

Plato, an early philosopher, believed that light was emitted from our eyes, which then gave us the ability to see. What is wrong with this idea? What would happen if light did come out of our eyes?




Light enters our eye through the iris. Light receptors at the back of the eye then send messages up to the brain, which then allows us to see. There are two types of receptors in the back of your eye: rods and cones.
Did you know that about 8% of men,and 0.5% of women are color blind?



There are many different parts of the eye, all which contribute to our ability to see. Each part plays an important role.

Part of the Eye Description
Cornea It controls and vocuses the entry of light into the eye
Iris Surrounds the cornea and provides a person's eye color. It is responsible for the amount of light getting into the eyeball.
Lens The lens is within your eye, and is responsible for focusing light as it enters the eye. It is a concave lens.
Vitreous Humor The transparent jelly-like substance that fills the eyeball. It is behind the lens
Aqueous Humor A thin-watery fluid. It is present between the iris and the cornea.
Retina A thin layer of tissue that lines the back of the eye on the inside. The purpose of the retina is to recieve light, and send it on to the brain
Optic Nerve Sends messages to the brain
Lens Helps to refract light to be focused on the retina. It is a transparent structure.It focuses light on the retina
Pupil Opening to the inner eye.




After learning all of the parts of the eye, we will get to dissect one! This is an awesome experiment, as it lets you see all of the different parts of the eye.

If you would like the answers for the eye work sheet, click here!


When white light shines through a crystal, it creates a rainbow on the other side. This is because white light is made up of all the different colors of the rainbow. As shown by the light color wheel :