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Name the things in the picture from their outlines.

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Important Questions on Super Senses

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Give examples of animals that may have a very strong sense of sight, hearing or smell.
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Find out the importance of the fluid in the eyeball.
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We must not read at _____ (dim/normal) lights.
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Close your right eye or cover it with your hand. Tell your friend to stand to your right, at some distance, and ask him to do some action (wave hand, shake head)
What was the difference on looking with one or both eyes?
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Write the names of some birds which have eyes on either side of the head. What is the size of their eyes as compared to the size of their head?
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How can we take care of our eyes?
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We cannot see anything in the darkroom. But if we light a bulb we can see everything. Why?
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Eyelashes keep dust away from the eyes.
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Tell your friend to stand to your right, at some distance, and ask him to do some action (wave hand, shake head)
Now try to look at your friend’s action with both your eyes open but without moving your neck.
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The images of objects are formed on the retina of our eyes.
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Write the name of a bird which has eyes in front of its head (like in humans).
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Now toss a small ball or a coin and try to catch it. Try this with both your eyes open. Then close one eye and try to catch it. When was it easier to catch?
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What is the importance of the following part of our body?

The eyelashes.

 

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Imagine how it would be to have your eyes in place of your ears? What would you be able to do then, which you cannot do now?
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We must not look at _____ (dazzling/ dim) lights.
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What is the importance of the following part of our body?

The optic nerve.

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Which organ tells us what we are seeing?
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Do not look at the sun directly. Why?
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What are the parts of the eye?
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Close your right eye or cover it with your hand. Tell your friend to stand to your right, at some distance, and ask him to do some action (wave hand, shake head)
Could you see your friend’s action, without moving your neck?