no...the pupil is just a space
The lens and the pupil of the eye are two independent parts. The lens focuses light onto the Retina, and the pupil regulates the amount of light entering the eye. So, if the light intensity changed while you were focused on a particular object, the size of the pupil would change, but the lens focus would not.
. The pupil is an adjustable opening that controls the intensity of light permitted to strike the lens. The lens focuses light through the vitreous humor, a clear gel-like substance that fills the back of the eye and supports the retina
The lens that is found in the eye is called the lens.The lens is a transparent structure in the eye that, along with the cornea, helps to refract light to be focused on the retina.
No, because the pupil isn't a "thing". It's the absence of a thing: an opening in the iris.
The light first passes through the Cornea, a transparent layer which begins to focus the light onto the rear of the eye.
The focusing lens of the camera
The lens lies behind the pupil and iris.
The lens of the eye sits right behind the pupil, which is the aperature of the iris. The lens is what focuses light onto the retina. The cornea (the transparent material on the front of the eye) also plays a role in focusing light.
The lens and the pupil of the eye are two independent parts. The lens focuses light onto the Retina, and the pupil regulates the amount of light entering the eye. So, if the light intensity changed while you were focused on a particular object, the size of the pupil would change, but the lens focus would not.
When exposed to a bright light, the pupil of the human eye will contract. This action allows less light to come in contact with the lens.
The aperature can control the amount of light that comes into the camera just like the pupil of the eye.
pupil,lens,retina, optic nerve
. The pupil is an adjustable opening that controls the intensity of light permitted to strike the lens. The lens focuses light through the vitreous humor, a clear gel-like substance that fills the back of the eye and supports the retina
The Lens. The Iris controls the amount of Light reaching the Retina.
The left one goes in the left eye and the right one goes in the right eye... ;)
1.Pupil 2.Lens 3.Cornea
. The pupil is an adjustable opening that controls the intensity of light permitted to strike the lens. The lens focuses light through the vitreous humor, a clear gel-like substance that fills the back of the eye and supports the retina