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Far sighted eyeballs are shorter than usual, and near sighted eyeballs are more elongated than usual.

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What is the innermost part of eye ball?

The innermost part of the eyeball is the retina, which contains light-sensitive cells that convert light into electrical signals for the brain to interpret.


Is an eyeball longer than it is wide?

An eyeball is about as big as an golf ball! It can be smaller by if you have a sickness or something like that they could be different sizes! I hope this was any help to you people!


Why are eyballs called eyeballs?

Eyeballs are called eyeballs because they are an eye shaped as a ball. I'll look up why they're called "eyes" in a sec. -- I'm sorry, but no pages or internet sites talk about the origination of the word "eye". you can look it up in an encyclopedia if you want :(


How much pressure does it take to pop an eyeball?

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