The Human Eye
The human eye is an organ that reacts in light and allows light perception, colour vision, and depth perception. A structure inside the eye called the cornea focuses light onto a light-sensitive membrane called the retina, which is similar to a camera lens that focuses light onto film. Engrained in the retina are millions of light-sensitive cells, known as rods and cones.
Rods enable the monochrome vision required in poor light, while cones enable colour vision and the detection of fine detail.
The human eye consists of three layers :
- Outer Layer – consisting of the cornea and the sclera.
- Middle Layer – consisting of the choroid, ciliary body, and iris.
- Inner Layer – the retina, which is visible with the help of an instrument called the ophthalmoscope. The cornea, which is also a part of the outer layer is a clear transparent membrane found in the front of the eye. It bends the light rays and helps them pass freely through the pupil. The sclera, which is the outermost layer surrounding the eyeball, gives most of the eye its white colour.
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