Biology, asked by sharmaanuragmukesh, 2 days ago

What kind of less in thee in our eys Wiers does it form the image of an object

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Answered by mubashirhashmi2020
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Answer:

inverted

Explanation:

Images formed in the eye are inverted but the brain inverts them once more to make them seem upright. Figure 2. An image is formed on the retina with light rays converging most at the cornea and upon entering and exiting the lens.

Answered by steffiaspinno
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A convex lens is found in the human eye. It is situated behind the iris and ahead of the vitreous body. The lens is primarily comprised of protein. The aqueous humour nourishes the lens while simultaneously collecting waste. The lens enables the eye to concentrate on objects at different distances. The lens directs light to the retina. An object's image is produced on the retina of the eye. If the picture does not form the retina, the following consequences occur:

1. Myopia occurs when an image forms in front of the retina.

2. Hetreomyopia occurs when an image forms below the retina.

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