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Anatomy of the eye

  • snercis
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snercis created the topic: Anatomy of the eye

Hey guys, i have a question

What part of the eye where the most of the light focus on?
A. cornea
B. lens
C. Iris
D .Pupil
E .Lens
F. Retina
G. Fovea

I get a bit confused with this one.
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  • Richard

Richard replied the topic: Anatomy of the eye

Hi snercis,

Light passes through the cornea then the pupil (which is the hole in the iris, formed by contraction of the muscles in the iris) and is then focussed by the lens to shine onto the retina. The fovea is that region of the retina where the light is focussed and it contains the highest concentration of cone cells to exploit that.

Cheers,

Rich
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