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Published: 20.01.1997.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
  • Summaries, Notes 'Seeing the Blood Vessels in the Back of Your Own Eye', 1.
  • Summaries, Notes 'Seeing the Blood Vessels in the Back of Your Own Eye', 2.
Extract

Have you ever seen a doctor look into a patient's eye with an instrument called an 'ophthalmoscope'? The instrument lights up the inside of the eye and magnifies the vessels of the retina in the rear of the eye.
This gives the doctor an idea about how healthy you are as he looks at all the vessels in the back of your eye.
HYPOTHESIS
I wanted to know if a person could see the blood vessels in the back of their own eye without using the instrument that the doctor uses in the eye exam.
I am really interested in eyes because I have an uncle who got in a car accident and now he is blind. I hope someday doctors can help all those who are blind to be able to see.
I guessed that a person could not see the blood vessels in the back of their own eyes.
EXPERIMENT
My experiment was not about the tiny blood vessels that you can easily see on the surface of the eye. …

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