describe the structure and parts of human eye
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The human eye is like a camera. There are 9 parts in a human eye:- Cornea, Retina, Ciliary muscles, Optic nerves, crystalline lens, aqueous humour, pupil, iris and vitreous humour.
The human eye lens system forms an image on a light sensitive screen called retina.
Light enters the eye through a thin membrane called the cornea.
The crystalline lens nearly provides the final adjustment of focal length required to focus objects at different distances on retina.
Iris is a dark muscular diaphragm that controls the size of The Pupil. It is located behind the cornea.
The Pupil regulation controls the amount of light entering the eye.
The retina is a delicate membrane having enormous number of light sensitive cells. the light sensitive cells get activated upon illumination and generate electrical signals in Signals and sent to the Brain clear the optic nerves.
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The human eye is like a camera. There are 9 parts in a human eye:- Cornea, Retina, Ciliary muscles, Optic nerves, crystalline lens, aqueous humour, pupil, iris and vitreous humour.
The human eye lens system forms an image on a light sensitive screen called retina.
Light enters the eye through a thin membrane called the cornea.
The crystalline lens nearly provides the final adjustment of focal length required to focus objects at different distances on retina.
Iris is a dark muscular diaphragm that controls the size of The Pupil. It is located behind the cornea.
The Pupil regulation controls the amount of light entering the eye.
The retina is a delicate membrane having enormous number of light sensitive cells. the light sensitive cells get activated upon illumination and generate electrical signals in Signals and sent to the Brain clear the optic nerves.
hope it helps u❤️❤️❤️
The human eye is like a camera. There are 9 parts in a human eye:- Cornea, Retina, Ciliary muscles, Optic nerves, crystalline lens, aqueous humour, pupil, iris and vitreous humour.
The human eye lens system forms an image on a light sensitive screen called retina.
Light enters the eye through a thin membrane called the cornea.
The crystalline lens nearly provides the final adjustment of focal length required to focus objects at different distances on retina.
Iris is a dark muscular diaphragm that controls the size of The Pupil. It is located behind the cornea.
The Pupil regulation controls the amount of light entering the eye.
The retina is a delicate membrane having enormous number of light sensitive cells. the light sensitive cells get activated upon illumination and generate electrical signals in Signals and sent to the Brain clear the optic nerves.
hope it helps u❤️❤️❤️
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