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Model of a Human Eye......ANY IDEAS? :) (1 Viewer)

nailafun

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The model needs to cover syllabus point 2a), from the communications option. You have to label all the parts of the eye..........any ideas?
 

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Want me to send you a page of my comm notes with the eye?

Its a pretty basic dotpoint really.
 

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I think understanding not only parts of the eye is important and the functions of each part, but a la the 2012 HSC being able to identify/understand an experiment that was representative of an eye (my fave Q in communication w00t).

Also something you gotta be nitpicky on around section 2 with the eye, is identifying/always labelling refraction occuring at the boundaries between air/cornea etc. and not just pointing to the four places, you have to be specific that it occurs at the the place where the medium changes. (A HSC Q a few years ago specified this).
 

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Also, guys its has to be a 3D model
Oh a 3D model? aren't you guys doing the bovine eye? thats what we did lol (although I don't remember the experiment because I jigged most of my bio classes) There are heaps of resources on the internet.



EDIT: what LHS said is definitely correct. It will become quite easy when you holistically look at them. Although my favourite was the ear.
 

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The model needs to cover syllabus point 2a), from the communications option. You have to label all the parts of the eye..........any ideas?
my favourite part of the bio course
 

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