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No, cherry eye is a condition that typically affects dogs, specifically certain breeds like Bulldogs and Cocker Spaniels. It is a protrusion of the third eyelid due to a glandular issue, and humans do not have this specific anatomical structure in their eyes.
The iris is the structure in the eye that gives it color. It is a thin, circular structure that controls the size of the pupil and regulates the amount of light that enters the eye. The amount of pigment in the iris determines the color of the eye.
Humans have two corneas, one in each eye. The cornea is the transparent front part of the eye that covers the iris, pupil, and anterior chamber.
The cornea is the avascular structure of the eye that allows light to enter. It is a transparent outer covering that refracts light onto the lens.
Humans only have 2. Most other animals have 2.
Humans have a structure in their heads called the pineal body or gland. It isn't an eye, and in humans it's really not even vaguely eye-like other than being sort of approximately round.
Above one of the bookshelves is a lion and the lion has only one eye. Put the glass eye on the lion and the key will come out of the lion's mouth.
no every eye is different no eyes are the same not even your own eyes.
Yes, at least among vertebrates, the structure of the eye is essentially the same.
it is to be able to see clearer in the dark so they can hunt down food
no, a whale's eye may vary. Like the height of us humans, there isn't a designated height of an eye
the lion has better eye sight
Eye of the tiger.
No, cherry eye is a condition that typically affects dogs, specifically certain breeds like Bulldogs and Cocker Spaniels. It is a protrusion of the third eyelid due to a glandular issue, and humans do not have this specific anatomical structure in their eyes.
Above and to each side of the nose. This eye arrangement gives the lion straight ahead and side to side vision.
poke a lion
the comon eye sight for humans is the pupil