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KNOW ABOUT YOUR EYE Anatomy and functioning of the
eye
Parts of the eye
![]() Eye as a camera The function of our eyes is to
enable us to see clearly the objects in our surroundings at variable
distances and under various conditions of lights. This function is
achieved by a very complex arrangement of structures in the eye. Our eye
can be thought of as a very advanced camera. There are many similarities
between our eye and a camera. Like in a camera the aim is to provide a
well-focused image of the object onto the film at the back of the
camera. Similarly in the eye, the retina, which is situated
towards the back of the eye, works as the photographic film. The
image is formed there and then the signal is sent from there to our
brain through the optic nerve, and thus we perceive the objects
around us. In fact, the retina is much more advanced than a photographic
film because it can automatically change its sensitivity depending upon
the amount of illumination present.
The rays of light enters the eye and
passes through cornea and lens, which converge them so that it
gets focused at the retina and a sharp image is formed. This function
is akin to that of the lens of a camera. Once again the eye is
superior, because the lens of the eye has the property to automatically
adjust its power depending upon the location of the object of
interest. Therefore, whenever we see from distance to near object, the
lens of eye increases its curvature and thus is able to focus the image
clearly onto the retina. The aperture (pupil) in the colored
part (iris) of the eye is also adjustable according to the
illumination of the surroundings. This is akin to the aperture of
the diaphragm in a camera.
In a normal eye, the rays of light
coming from a distant object gets focused by the cornea and the lens of
the eye onto the retina and form a sharp image. When looking at a near
object, the lens of the eye becomes more convex (accommodation)
and thus its converging power is increased. This helps in focusing the
near object clearly on the retina. |
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