Matching Pairs Sight MatchingOnline version Matching columns - sight by Benjamin D Morgan 1 Near point vision 2 Brain 3 rods and cones 4 Receptors 5 Senses 6 Visual Compensation 7 Nervous System 8 olfactory receptor cells 9 Control Center 10 Sensory organs 11 Blind Spot 12 Forward facing eyes are for... 13 Nerve Impulse The point where the optic nerve enters the retina is not covered in rods or cones and is called the The brain is this for our nervous system Blind spot doesn't allow you to see anything so the brain fills in the blind spot with something The sight receptors are called these Sensory receptors converts what they sense into this where all nerve impulses from the sensory receptors are sent to. Allow you to collect information about your immediate surroundings Take in smells from the environment nearest point that you can focus in on Eyes, ears, tongue, nose, & skin Determining distance Part of the body that senses the environment AND transmits information to & from the brain Groups of specialized cells that "sense" or take in the enviroment