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explain the parts of the human eye support your answer with a diagram​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The eye is made up of a number of parts, including the iris, pupil, cornea, and retina. The eye has six muscles which control the eye movement, all providing different tension and torque. The eye works a lot like a camera, the pupil provides the f-stop, the iris the aperture stop, the cornea resembles a lens.

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Answered by arkachu
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The pupil is the dark circle inside the center of the eye. The dark hole is altered in shape by the iris, affecting the amount of light that is let into the eye. ... The lens of the eye works in conjunction with the cornea. This part is also important for light refraction and focusing of images onto the retina.

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