Biology, asked by jennalii, 1 month ago

explain how the human eye is well suited to its functions

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Answered by TheEmeraldGirl
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Explanation:

The retina is the light sensitive nerve tissue in the eye that converts images from the eye's optical system into electrical impulses that are sent along the optic nerve to the brain, to interpret as vision. ... The rods function with movement and provide light/dark contrast. It makes up peripheral vision.

Answered by zayaanahmad18
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Answer:

Cornea Refracts light - bends it as it enters the eye

Iris Controls how much light enters the pupil

Lens Further refracts light to focus it onto the retina

Retina Contains the light receptors

Optic nerve Carries impulses between the eye and the brain

Sclera Tough white outer layer of the eye. It helps protect the eye from injury

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