No, the eyes are the only organ that can see.
Actually, blind people use their feeling (hands), hearing (ears) and smelling (nose) to see things as it creates a virtual image in their mind therefore seeing where things are.
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no, if you can see then you're not blind. if you're blind then you can not see. well not true you could have really bad eyes and be put as blind
Someone flashing a torch in front of them
Go see the doctor, you could be going blind.
Whichever gene is more dominant will pass on to the child. EDIT: Whoever posted the above answer is incorrect. SHORT ANSWER: Brown eyes are more likely, but it's still possible. Indepth: Brown eyes will always be the dominant gene over green. Gene dominance doesn't work on a personal level. It just depends which combination of genes the parents pass. This is why you see siblings with different eye colors. The dad could have brown eyes and still be carrying a recessive gene for green eyes. If he passes those genes instead, then green eyes are much more likely. Likewise, the child could end up with brown eyes while carrying the mother's recessive gene for green eyes, and then pass it to their child. ("skipping a generation")
If you mean lose as in, lose by getting poked or gouged out, then yes. Also by using them so much that they can only see small blurs = blindness soon on.
Yes, you would see a glow from the back of your eyelids when your eyes were closed.
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 website ( Web-Sight)
when they could see
These are known as striations. Please see the related link.
No. When you get x-ray vision, your eyelids become almost entirely impermeable to x-rays.
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Are you stupid!!! i think you are because sharks have eyes for a reason and that is where they can see from!!!!!!
they have special eyes so they could see anything that is coming there way to attack
so it can hide underwater and still see his surroundings