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Eyes
Eyes

By Aleksander Jedrosz, Douglas Mathers

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Discusses the parts of the eye, how they function to produce the phenomenon of vision in humans and animals, and other aspects of the act of seeing.

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Eyes
Eyes

By Andrew Farmer, Robina Green, Aleksander Jedrosz

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Discusses the parts of the eye, how they function to produce the phenomenon of vision in humans and animals, and other aspects of the act of seeing.

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Look-- what do you see?
Look-- what do you see?

By Jennifer Rye

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Discusses how animals and people use their eyes in different ways to react to the world around them.

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Look-- what do you see?
Look-- what do you see?

By Jennifer Rye

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Discusses how animals and people use their eyes in different ways to react to the world around them.

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Seeing See for Yourself
Seeing See for Yourself

By Brenda Walpole

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Looking and Seeing
Looking and Seeing

By Henry Arthur Pluckrose

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Introduces the basic concept of seeing and how it affects our lives.

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Sensory Systems I
Sensory Systems I

By Richard Held

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