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explain the diagram of an eye​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The eye is our organ of sight. The eye has a number of components which include but are not limited to the cornea, iris, pupil, lens, retina, macula, optic nerve, choroid and vitreous. Cornea: clear front window of the eye that transmits and focuses light into the eye

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Answered by bobybhagat45
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this is a very thin transparent cover on the human is called cornea light enters the eye through it maximum amount of incident light is refracted inside the eye at the outer surface of the cornea there is a dark fleshy screen behind the cornea is called the iris the colour of the iris is different for different people there is a small hole of changing diameter at the centre of the areas which is called The Pupil The Pupil control the amount of light entering the eye of the light falling on the eye is too bright pupil contracts while if the light is dim it dim it widnes on the surface of the iris just behind the pupil

on the surface of the area is there is a balls of transparent layer

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