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38. Describe the main parts and functions of human eye.


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Answered by advocatedmdesai
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Sclera: It is the outer covering, a protective tough white layer called the sclera (white part of the eye).

Cornea: The front transparent part of the sclera is called cornea. Light enters the eye through the cornea.

Iris: A dark muscular tissue and ring-like structure behind the cornea are known as the iris. The colour of iris actually indicates the colour of the eye. The iris also helps regulate or adjust exposure by adjusting the iris.

Pupil: A small opening in the iris is known as a pupil. Its size is controlled by the help of iris. It controls the amount of light that enters the eye.

Lens: Behind the pupil, there is a transparent structure called a lens. By the action of ciliary muscles, it changes its shape to focus light on the retina. It becomes thinner to focus distant objects and becomes thicker to focus nearby objects.

Retina: It is a light-sensitive layer that consists of numerous nerve cells. It converts images formed by the lens into electrical impulses. These electrical impulses are then transmitted to the brain through optic nerves.

Optic nerves: Optic nerves are of two types. These include cones and rods.

Cones: Cones are the nerve cells that are more sensitive to bright light. They help in detailed central and colour vision.

Rods: Rods are the optic nerve cells that are more sensitive to dim lights. They help in peripheral vision.

At the junction of the optic nerve and retina, there are no sensory nerve cells. So no vision is possible at that point and is known as a blind spot.

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Answered by avinaba18
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Answer:

1.cornea,most of the light gets refracted on the outer surface of cornea

2.iris ,controlling the size of pupil

3.pupil,controlling the amount of light entering

4.cilliary muscles,adjusting the focal length of the eye lens

5.eye lens,to focus light on retina

retina,it has a large no. of light sensitive cells and from here the optic nerve leaves for the brain

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