The most important parts of the cell are rods and cones
Scientist use variety of organisms, cell, cell parts that are too small to be seen with a human eye.
Many parts actually but if you're talking about the back of the eye (retina) then it would be the optic disk where all the ganglion cell axons exit the back of the eye to form the optic nerve.
you will not bump into anything
A good conclusion for an eye dissection would be to list a summary of the parts of the eye. A test on eye anatomy is also important to see what was learned.
Exudate - cells and fluid that has seeped out of blood vessels Posterior - back side of (here the back side of the eye) Pole of the eye: the back two-thirds of the eye, e.g. the fundus -- includes all parts that can be seen in ophthalmoscopy
Stem cells are cells that have not yet specialized to become specific parts of the body, like a blood cell, skin cell of a fingertip, or a retina cell in the back of the eye. The cells in animals at some point in time originated from stem cells, beginning with a single cell (the zygote in animals that reproduce sexually).
1.Pupil 2.Lens 3.Cornea
many say the pupil is the most imprtant part of the eye but it is actually the retina the part in the back of your eye.
The eye is nourished much like other body parts, from blood by way of arteries. These arteries enter the back of the eye from further back in the skull. They deliver the bulk of the eye's needs. Some of the oxygen requirement for the very frontmost structures of the eye, however, is directly derived from absorption of oxygen through the tear film on the front of the eye.
When learning to draw eyes it is important to study the eye up close and identify the main feature and characteristics of the eye; such is the patterns of the iris and where the light hits. Then start with the most important parts like the shape of the eye and proportions.
Yes it is and there is also a rod cell
Yes it is and there is also a rod cell