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The cornea is shaped like a dome and bends light to help the eye focus. Some of this light enters the eye through an opening called the pupil (PYOO-pul). The iris (the colored part of the eye) controls how much light the pupil lets in. Next, light passes through the lens (a clear inner part of the eye).
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Since the pupils are shaped like domes, light enters the eye and hits the retina ( the receiving part of the eye located at the back) inverted. Once the signal is sent to the brain, the brain flips the image to what you see.
hope this makes sense
Since the pupils are shaped like domes, light enters the eye and hits the retina ( the receiving part of the eye located at the back) inverted. Once the signal is sent to the brain, the brain flips the image to what you see.
hope this makes sense