Structure of the Eye.

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Structure of the Eye

Parts of the Eye: Cornea

Parts of the Eye: Iris

Iris

Parts of the Eye: Pupil

Parts of the Eye: Lens

Parts of the Eye: Retina

Retina - Latin for Net (to Retain) Who wants to see their retina?

Parts of the Eye: Fovea

Rods & Cones

Rods & Cones Rods are sensitive to brightness but not wavelength - black & white shades of grey Low light = fuzzy and greyed out Cones need even more light and detect wavelength (color)

Parts of the Eye: Rods

Parts of the Eye: Cone

Parts of the Eye: Bipolar Cells

Parts of the Eye: Ganglion Cells

Parts of the Eye: Optic Nerve