Biology, asked by mrdude1, 4 months ago

which part of the eye acts like a camera and how?​

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Answered by Jash1029
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Light is focused primarily by the cornea — the clear front surface of the eye, which acts like a camera lens. The iris of the eye functions like the diaphragm of a camera, controlling the amount of light reaching the back of the eye by automatically adjusting the size of the pupil (aperture).

Answered by aditi9834
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light focused primarily by the cornea the clear front surface of the eye, which act act a camera lens. the iris of the eye functions like the diaphragm of a camera .

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