The nature of crystalline lens present in human eye is
A Convex lens
B Concave lens
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Cylindrical lens
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Both concave and cylindrical lens
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Focusing light onto the retina is accomplished with the cornea (approximately 35 diopters) and a crystalline lens (about 18 diopters.) This crystalline lens is made of a flexible material and a muscle in the eye can squeeze it into a shape to give it about 40 diopters total refractive power.
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The nature of crystalline lens present in human eye is convex lens.
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- It forms real and inverted images, and when the object is held in front of the focal point and the center of the lens, it forms virtual and erect images.
- The image formed on the retina is real and inverted, and the message sent by the optic nerve is chemical impulses to the brain that turn it into erect images that we see with our eyes.
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