The image on the back of the retina is upside-down but the brain converts the image to right-side up, just like the rotation of a photo in an imaging programme.
I'm not sure, but I think the answer is upside down.
If everything is working as it should, the image distance in the eye never changes. The image always needs to focus on the retina, which doesn't move. This is where the lens comes in, specifically its ability to change its focal length. When the object distance changes, the focal length has to change, in order to keep the image distance constant. Muscles around the lens change the shape of the lens, in order to change its focal length.
the lens in your eye adjusts its breaking index to make the image sharp, the cells in the back of your eye register the light coming in. so if you removed the lens, these cells would still receive the image, it just wouldn't be a sharp image.
The purpose of the arm is so that when you put your eye to the lens, that it doesn't move, and it holds the lens still so the image is not blurry.
Faraway objects are blurry
Without the lens in your eye you can not form a image on the retina. As the retina is kept at a fixed distance you change the thickness of the lens to get the image on the retina.
A real and inverted image is formed on the retina.
The lens of the eye are responsible for processing on an image. Source: Psychology class c:
the lens is what the eye uses to focus an image on the retina.function of the eye lense is is to adjust the focal length of the eye so it can make a real and sharp image of object
our eye has convex lens which has got the power of converging image . so when the light fall on the convex lens the sensory nerve of our eye immediately send electrical impulse to the mind then the mind make the clear and virtual image .or say when convex lens converge the falling light , the convex lens have a focus point which is retina at where all the light rays focused and images is formed .
human eye uses a lens to form an image on retina.
retina is the part in eye which inverts the image visible to us and then magnifies it.
microscope consists of two lens called eye lens and objective lens. objective lens is lens kept behind object and eye lens is keep on the top of microscope .i.e. on the place through which we look. firstly the object is placed behind the objective of microscope which is turned into virtual, erect and magnified image. later this image is thought to be the object for the eye lens and this objects forms real, inverted and magnified image.
Yes. Because convex lens produce real image.. so Fish eye has convex lens
no it s not the same
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The cornea and lens of the eye form a real, inverted image on the retina.