Lens
For people who are farsighted, images come into focus behind the retina; for people who are nearsighted, images come into focus in front of the retina.
incidence parrell rays come to a focus behind the retina
Onto your retina. Onto your retina.
When bending light rays to focus them on the retina the two structure involved are the air-cornea interface which accounts for about two-thirds of the light-bending process and the lens which accounts for the remaining third but also makes the necessary adjustments to allow the eye to focus on objects at different distances.
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The Macula.
Objects are brought into focus on the retina by changes in the curve and thickness of the lens.
The bending of light rays so they focus on the retina is called refraction.
Macula Lutea
the fovea.
the retina
retina