We can see things because light from the object enters our eyes.The light then stimuli the sensitive cells on retina. Optic nerve then send the stimuli to brain. And our brain will interpret the stimuli and form a sensation of seeing things.
Here is the function of different structure in our eye ball:
1. Cornea
It acts as a protective layer of our eyes
2. Iris
It controls the size of pupil
3. Ciliary muscles
It controls the thickness of lens
4. Lens
It focuses light on retina
5. Retina
It's full with sensitive cells. Light will fall on it.
6. Optic nerve
It sends the stimuli to brain
Absolutely, in fact it would be considered abnormal if they did not see things. It is normal for them to see things that are there. It is not normal for them to see things that aren't there. On the other hand, when you see things that aren't there, it is usually the brain that is responsible and not the eyes.
H.M. Tomlinson H.M. Tomlinson
No, I do not see things upside down.
A person who cannot see far of things but can see near by things..
Umm, if you mean you can't see things, you might need glasses. See your optician or GP. If you mean you are seeing things that you should not be seeing then.. er..SEE A DOCTOR. NOw.
you see things that others dont your brain expects the things you see
We use our eyes to see things around us
I See Things Upside Down was created in 2004.
No, dogs cannot see things that are invisible to humans.
binoculars u carry around and can see things bigger telescope see things further microscope see things bigger
I we didn't have eyes we wouldn't be able to see things, therefor, we would be blind and then we could not see the things that we see today.
A microscope is used to make small things appear bigger.binoculars u carry around and can see things bigger telescope see things further microscope see things biggerwhat