Biology, asked by aswany4303, 8 months ago

How do we see the world as straight view but our eye lens is concave, It should be ups and downs views??

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Answered by Anonymous
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Because the front part of the eye is curved, it bends the light, creating an upside down image on the retina.

The brain eventually turns the image the right way up.

The retina is a complex part of the eye, and its job is to turn light into signals about images that the brain can understand.

Answered by simran7539
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Answer:

Because the front part of the eye is curved, it bends the light, creating an upside down image on the retina.

The brain eventually turns the image the right way up.

The retina is a complex part of the eye, and its job is to turn light into signals about images that the brain can understand............

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