The human eye is very specialised and gives us clear, defined, well focused colour vision. Although very complex, the human eye is much worse for certain aspects of sight than many animal eyes. The eagle for e.g. has much better focus, and can see objects (such as prey - rabbits) from great distances relatively well due to binocular vision.
Some people trip over rabbits. Enough said really.
Only half of the Human eye is showing.
Humans have more rods than cones. There are almost 20 times more rods than cones in the human eye.
back of the eye behind the viscous humor
mammalian eye
The retina is covered with specialized cells called rod cells (black and white) and cone cells (colors) they convert electrons that hit them into electrical impulses/nerve impulses that are interpreted by the brain. The locations of the millions of cells are transmitted in-time and curiously upside-down. The brain 'flips' the image to right side up.
Exactness. A computer is going to be more accurate than a human trying to match by eye.
yes the human eye
the squid eye is more bigger then the human eye.
will the human eye does not really see anything it just captures the light and the brain interprets it into recognizable images and corrects the position of the light ...
I believe anything dust-sized, microscopic, and smaller.
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It doesn't look anything. The human eye can't see it at all. You can't even tell if ultraviolet light is there or not.
You can see anything small with it that you can't see with the human eye
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to help blind people and for understanding human eye more closely
light sensitive cells
The human eye notices more variations of warmer colors than cooler colors because the human eye tends to focus on the warmer colors than the cooler colors the human eye is going to detect than warm color before the cool color because the warm color pops out.