Science, asked by nitu7811, 10 months ago

How are we able to see distant and nearby objects clearly? Which part of eye helps in changing curvature of lens? Why no image is formed at blind spot?​

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Answered by Vishal101100
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Answer:

  • We are able to see the far and near objects just because our eye lens can abjust its focal length in according way.This work is done by the CILIARY MUSCLES to change the curvature of the eye lens.
  • At the blind spot, no rods or cones are found to detect any light signal.So at that point so image formation occurs.

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Answered by BRAINLYARMY001
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Explanation:

We can see distant and near objects clearly because of the property of accommodation of eye. Accommodation is the name given to the ability of the lens of the eye to change its focal length and produce focused images of both distant and near objects on the retina.

Ciliary muscle helps in changing curvature of the lens. They are attached to the lens and contract or release to change the lens shape and curvature.

No image is formed at blind spot because there are no photo receptors, i.e., cones and rods to detect the light and send it to brain.

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