Any 5 functions of crystalline lens in our eyes
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Cornea -:It refracts light (bends it as it enters the eyes to ensure it is in the right place).
Lens -: A transparent, biconvex, flexible disc behind the iris. Focuses the light onto the retina ( the light sensitive part of the eye)
Retina -: The lining of the back of the eye containing two types of photoreceptor cells - Rods (sensitive to dim light, black and white) and Cones (sensitive to colour). This detects the light in the way a film would in a camera
.Optic nerve -:A cranial nerve that carries impulses information from the eyes to the brain where it can be interpreted.
Pupil -:When there is high light intensity, the pupil shrinks while it grows in low light intensity. This is to ensure there is enough light for vision without damaging the sensitive retina.
Lens -: A transparent, biconvex, flexible disc behind the iris. Focuses the light onto the retina ( the light sensitive part of the eye)
Retina -: The lining of the back of the eye containing two types of photoreceptor cells - Rods (sensitive to dim light, black and white) and Cones (sensitive to colour). This detects the light in the way a film would in a camera
.Optic nerve -:A cranial nerve that carries impulses information from the eyes to the brain where it can be interpreted.
Pupil -:When there is high light intensity, the pupil shrinks while it grows in low light intensity. This is to ensure there is enough light for vision without damaging the sensitive retina.
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