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Human Eye
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Published on 18 Jul 2022 / In
Physics / Physics Grade 10
The human eye belongs to a general group of eyes found in nature called "camera-type eyes." Instead of film, the human eye focuses light onto a light sensitive membrane called the retina.
The cornea is a transparent structure found in the very front of the eye that helps to focus incoming light. Behind the cornea is a colored ring-shaped membrane called the iris. The iris has an adjustable circular opening called the pupil, which can expand or contract depending on the amount of light entering the eye.
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