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- Eye - Wikipedia
An eye is a sensory organ that allows an organism to perceive visual information It detects light and converts it into electro-chemical impulses in neurons (neurones) It is part of an organism's visual system
- Eyes: How They Work, Anatomy Common Conditions
Most people are born with two eyes Working together, they give you a field of view about 200 degrees wide and 135 degrees tall When your eyes work together correctly, they give you depth perception and 3D vision They also give you color vision
- Human eye | Definition, Anatomy, Diagram, Function, Facts - Britannica
human eye, in humans, specialized sense organ capable of receiving visual images, which are then carried to the brain
- EYE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The eye is an organ that receives light and visual images Non-image forming eyes (also called direction eyes) are found among worms, mollusks, cnidarians, echinoderms, and other invertebrates Image-forming eyes are found in certain mollusks, most arthropods, and nearly all vertebrates
- A Picture of the Eye - WebMD
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
- Eye Anatomy: Parts of the Eye and How We See
To understand the diseases and conditions that can affect the eye, it helps to understand basic eye anatomy Here is a tour of the eye starting from the outside, going in through the front and working to the back
- Eye - Nature
Eye is the official journal of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists It aims to provide the practising ophthalmologist with information on the latest clinical and laboratory-based research
- Anatomy of the Eye - Johns Hopkins Medicine
The structures of the eye include the cornea, iris, pupil, macula, retina, and the optic nerve
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