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Published November 09, 2010, 12:00 AM

Gallery: Dissecting Sheep's Eyes

Fifth- through eighth-grade students at Worthington Christian School concluded their science uniton light and the eye by dissecting sheep eyes.


Fifth- through eighth-grade students at Worthington Christian School concluded their science unit on light and the eye by dissecting sheep eyes. Students examined many parts of the eye, including the cornea, pupil iris, lens, sclera, optic nerve and even the blind spot. (PHOTO COURTESY WORTHINGTON CHRISTIAN SCHOOL)

  • Fifth- through eighth-grade students at Worthington Christian School concluded their science unit on light and the eye by dissecting sheep eyes.  Students examined many parts of the eye, including the cornea, pupil iris, lens, sclera, optic nerve and even the blind spot.  (PHOTO COURTESY WORTHINGTON CHRISTIAN SCHOOL)
  • Fifth- through eighth-grade students at Worthington Christian School concluded their science unit on light and the eye by dissecting sheep eyes.  Students examined many parts of the eye, including the cornea, pupil iris, lens, sclera, optic nerve and even the blind spot.  (PHOTO COURTESY WORTHINGTON CHRISTIAN SCHOOL)
  • Fifth- through eighth-grade students at Worthington Christian School concluded their science unit on light and the eye by dissecting sheep eyes.  Students examined many parts of the eye, including the cornea, pupil iris, lens, sclera, optic nerve and even the blind spot.  (PHOTO COURTESY WORTHINGTON CHRISTIAN SCHOOL)
  • Fifth- through eighth-grade students at Worthington Christian School concluded their science unit on light and the eye by dissecting sheep eyes.  Students examined many parts of the eye, including the cornea, pupil iris, lens, sclera, optic nerve and even the blind spot.  (PHOTO COURTESY WORTHINGTON CHRISTIAN SCHOOL)