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Protruding means to stick out from something else in an obvious way. Such as someone with a large nose would have a protruding nose.
-- The colors of light that the object absorbsare gone, and aren'tavailable to proceed to your eye.-- The colors of light that the object reflectsproceed from the objectto your eye. They are the colors that the object "looks" to you.
An eye works by taking the light that is coming from a point on an object and bending it so that it is all focused on single point at the back of the eye. The lens of the eye can only bend the light so much and the closer the object is the more the eye has to bend the light. If the object is closer than 25 cm it can't bend it enough.
The eye can't focus on things too close because, the eye is 'made' to focus on things at a certain distance. So even if you are near-sighted you will have problems seeing things too close to the eye.
The eye does not actively capture the light rays that are reflected off the object being looked at. They pass into the eye through the cornea..
Stabilize the object, and seal the wound.
leave the object in the wound and bandage both eyes to protect the eyeball and socket the best way possible
Protruding eyes that appears to pop out on the horses face
leave the object in the wound and bandage both eyes to protect the eyeball and socket the best way possible
The mouse may have an abscess beneath the eye, a tumor, or other possible infections. You should take a mouse who has protruding eyes to a vet.
Protruding means to stick out from something else in an obvious way. Such as someone with a large nose would have a protruding nose.
leave the object in the wound and bandage both eyes to protect the eyeball and socket the best way possible
Nothing good. Go to the vet immediately.
No; protruding eyes in most fish is a sign of disease or stress.
the hand is quicker then the eye or no one would get hit in a fight or get their eye poked by a finger
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Eye involvement usually indicates a diagnosis of autoimmune Graves' Disease.