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Q: How does refraction take place in the human eye?
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Where does the greatest amount of light refraction take place in the eye?

The retina.


What is the use of lens in your eye?

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What is bending of light rays by the cornea lens and fluids of the eye is?

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None. Actually the eye is held in place with the help of the skull.


What has the author Franciscus Cornelis Donder written?

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Colors, as the human eyes see them, do not actually exist as such. What the human eyes perceives is the refraction of light off a surface is actually what we call color. What is red to the human eye is purple to a bee, etc.


The technique of determining the refraction condition of the eye?

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What are optical devices used in refraction?

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What does the conjunction in the human eye do?

It helps the eye stay in place and keeps it connected to the socket. :)


Who was the first person to invent colors?

Colors, as the human eyes see them, do not actually exist as such. What the human eyes perceives is the refraction of light off a surface is actually what we call color. What is red to the human eye is purple to a bee, etc.


How is an ostrich eye different from a human eye?

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What structure of the eye can change the amount of refraction?

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