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describe the working of eye

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Answered by adfg
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the human eye belongs to belongs to a general group of eyesThe cornea is a transparent structure found in the very front of the eye that helps to focus incoming light. Situated behind the pupil is a colourless, transparent structure called the crystalline lens. A clear fluid called the aqueous humor fills the space between the cornea and the iris.

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Answered by Michelle15
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light enters into the eye through cornea. the eye lens refracts the light on to the retina . the Iris control the size of pupils. the pupils regulate the amount of light entering into the eye . when image is caught on retina rod and con cells activate .the image is then sent to the brain via the optic nerve

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