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In general, the process refraction only occurs in the eyes (as far as I know). So I assume you are asking how animals use refraction in their eyes, and by "refraction" you mean the refraction of light. In general, when light enters the eyes, it first enters the cornea of the eyes, which is then refracted into the pupil through the aqueous humor. The thickness and convexity of the lens control how the light is refracted into the eye. The light is focused on the retina which has rods and cone (photoreceptors/light sensors) which sends nerve impulses to the brain. Therefore, the animal is able to see. The parts of the eyes that does the refraction are the cornea, aqueous humor, lens, and the vitreous humor. You might want to surf the web for more details about this
The location of the fish in the water is not where it seems to be, due to the refraction of light in the water.
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If refraction occurs during precipitation, it is possible that a rainbow will be visible after the storm. Rainbows are produced when the eye can actually see the bending of light rays that is not normally visible.
Refraction.
The crystalline lens in human eye is indispensable to perform refraction so as to enable us to see objects clearly.
Franciscus Cornelis Donder has written: 'On the anomalies of accommodation and refraction of the eye' -- subject(s): Accommodation and refraction, Eye
Daniel Woolf has written: 'Refraction and muscular imbalance, as simplified through the use of the ski-optometer' -- subject(s): Eye, Muscles, Examination, Accommodation and refraction
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it is just an eye
I believe it is the lense
bats and dolphins use sound refraction to hunt for food. the bat is blind so they have to use sound refraction.
It means that -2.75 diopters of refraction must be interposed in front of your eye,and added to the refraction of your cornea plus your natural lens, in order to causeimages to focus on your eye's retina.
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What is excessive eye refraction.
Refraction