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what is inside our eyes​

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Answered by drvinitasakat
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Most of the eye is filled with a clear gel called the vitreous.

Light projects through your pupil and lens to the back of the eye.

The inside lining of the eye is covered by special light-sensing cells that are collectively called the retina.

It converts light into electrical impulses.

its various organs are as follows:

Cornea: clear front window of the eye that transmits and focuses light into the eye.

Iris: colored part of the eye that helps regulate the amount of light that enters

Pupil: dark aperture in the iris that determines how much light is let into the eye

Lens: transparent structure inside the eye that focuses light rays onto the retina

Retina: nerve layer that lines the back of the eye, senses light, and creates electrical impulses that travel through the optic nerve to the brain

Macula: small central area in the retina that contains special light-sensitive cells and allows us to see fine details clearly

Optic nerve: connects the eye to the brain and carries the electrical impulses formed by the retina to the visual cortex of the brain

Vitreous: clear, jelly-like substance that fills the middle of the eye

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