bend it
They bend the light so that the cornea and (eye) lens may focus the light on the retina.
the pupil; light enters the eye through it its black because most of the light colours are absorbed. it is covered by the lens and cornea and surrounded by the iris (the colour of the eye).
There's nothing really special here, it's simply the color of the light that enters our eyes is how we see the traffic light.
As light passes through the earth's atmosphere turbulence and density variations slightly deflect its path in a random manner. The light of a star is such a tiny beam as it enters our eye that we perceive this random jiggling and brightness variations as "twinkling". The light of a planet, the moon, or the sun is a much bigger beam as it enters our eye and the random jiggling and brightness variations average out and we see no "twinkling".
Your cornea you could get a sunburn thatβs a short term affect a long term would be if the ultraviolet light enters your retina and burn the exposed tissue
Light rays.
They refract the light before it enters your eye the precise amount it needs adjusting to make the light hit your retina in the correct position.
Not reversed.
Pupil.
Lens
As light enters the eye, it passes through the cornea and the lens and is eventually focused onto the retina.
Light rays enter the eye through the cornea.
ROYGBIVRedOrangeYellowGreenBlueIndigoViolet
The retina
Refract light. They only reflect when you see a glare or ghost image
As light enters the eye, it strikes the receptor cells of the retina, called the rods and cones.
the retina! where else, it burns it and riuns your eye
lens