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The eye

Subject: Biology
Grade: Upper Secondary
Publisher: YDP
Resource types: Whiteboard presentation
Resource ID: b1751
Description:
At the end of this activity, students should be able to:
– define and describe the structure and function of the eye
– describe the process of impulse generation and transduction in the eye
– give examples of good habits while reading or writing.

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