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functions of human eye for class 8

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Answered by roshni3266
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he human eye functions much like a digital camera. Here's how it works. Light enters the eye through the cornea, the clear front surface of the eye, which acts like a camera lens. The iris works much like the diaphragm of a camera--controlling how much light reaches the back of the eye.

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Answered by wisnabu5
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Light enters the eye through the cornea, the clear front surface of the eye, which acts like a camera lens.

The major functions of human eye are as follows:

The iris works much like the diaphragm of a camera--controlling how much light reaches the back of the eye. It does this by automatically adjusting the size of the pupil which, in this scenario, functions like a camera's aperture.

The eye’s crystalline lens sits just behind the pupil and acts like autofocus camera lens, focusing on close and approaching objects.

Focused by the cornea and the crystalline lens, the light makes its way to the retina. This is the light-sensitive lining in the back of the eye. Think of the retina as the electronic image sensor of a digital camera. Its job is to convert images into electronic signals and send them to the optic nerve.

The optic nerve then transmits these signals to the visual cortex of the brain which creates our sense of sight.


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