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Function of crystalline lens does it converge or diverge light into retina

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Answered by shereef4me
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Light rays converge on the retina after passing through the lens of your eye because it is convex. The image forms upside down on the retina because no object can be closer than the focal point ( F ) of your eye lens. All objects placed beyond F will produce inverted, real images (for convex).

Answered by harshit1141
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A regular transparent solid having convex or concave surfaces such that incident beams of light are bent so asto converge (convex lenses) or diverge(concave lenses). The CORNEA is the main light-bending lens of the eye. The internal CRYSTALLINE LENS effects fine adjustments to the focus by an alteration of curvature.
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