the answer for this is eyes has totally six extra ocular muscles around them for movement they are namely superior rectus ,inferior rectus, medial rectus , lateral rectus , superior oblique, and inferior oblique. when the eye looks straight that is the primary position all the extraocular muscles are at rest and according to the gaze the eye moves the respective muscles act
a light stimulis enters the eye by the pupil and then is focused as an upside-down image on the retina
They most likely see three dimensions since most have a pair of eyes.
well your eyes send a message to your brain so pretty much well your brain
You are seeing images from your memory--something you saw or experienced while awake combined with a combination that takes place with in the brain's chemical soup while dreaming. While you are awake, you see things through your eyes which are processed through your brain. This is an entirely different process.
This process is called magnetic resonance imaging, or MRI.
There really is no specific "genetic code" for eye color. It is a complicated process that involves several genes. Differences in eye color come down to what scientists call single nucleotide polymorphisms. Also, if one of your parents have green eyes than you may have green eyes. Hazel eyes and brown eyes work. Hazel eyes and blue eyes work. There are many combinations.
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Stereoscopic or 3D images.
Like Anime eyes, just type it in on Google Images
No, eyes are physical and cameras are mechanical. Yet, you do have memory to keep images in your brain.
The grasshopper is an insect. It has two compound eyes and also has three simple eyes. They only see grainy images.
why do people often enjoy looking at images
Most official color images I've seen of Der Fuhrer during his reign show blue eyes (Aryan trait) although early B&W images seem to show dark (brown) eyes.
With his eyes. <-- haha not Look him up on google images
spatial orientation
Your brain compares the images from your two eyes giving you three- dimensional vision
Photography.
Photography.