explain the parts of human eye
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Iris: the colored part. Cornea: a clear dome over the iris. Pupil: the black circular opening in the iris that lets light in. ... Conjunctiva: a thin layer of tissue that covers the entire front of your eye, except for the cornea.
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1. Cornea
- It is the outermost, transparent part. It provides most of the reflection of light.
2. Lens
- It is composed of a fibrous, jelly like material. Provides the focused real and inverted image of the object on the retina. It is convex lens that converges light at retina.
3. Iris
- It is a dark muscular diaphragm that controls the size of the pupil.
4. Pupil
- It is the window of the eye. It is the central aperture in the iris. It regulates and controls the amount of light entering the light.
5. Retina
- It is a delicate membrane having enormous number of light sensitive cells.
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