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The
Eye
The eye is like a camera. It lets light in through the cornea,
which is like a camera's aperture. The amount of light allowed
in is controlled by the pupil, which opens and closes a
bit like a shutter. The light focuses on the retina, which
sends the image to the brain, acting as film would in order
to record the light (the photo itself).
Other eye structures support the main activity of sight:
Some carry fluids (such as tears and blood) to lubricate
or nourish the eye. Others are muscles that allow the eye
to move. Some protect the eye from injury (such as the lids
and the epithelium of the cornea). And some are messengers,
sending sensory information to the brain (such as the pain-sensing
nerves in the cornea and the optic nerve behind the retina).
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