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When looking at an object (assuming there is light in the area) your cone shaped retina cells (which are responsible for percieving color) percieve the color of the object. The lens in your eye (a part of the optical anatomy located under the iris) flexes so that the object can become in focus. It has the curved shape of a magnifying glass but can flex at will. However, the shaping of the lens makes the object appear upside down. Your brain automatically flips it right side up. The combination of the colors and focus results in your ability to see the object.

The light passes through your eye straight on. It simply allows your cone cells to percieve color. If light is not present, your cone shaped retina cells (which are responsible for percieving objects without color) come in effect.

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The light passes through the cornea first, then next it refracts and on it goes to the lens where it again, refracts. After going to the lens, the light goes to the optic nerve and the optic nerve carries the light to the visual area of the cortex.

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  5. Vitreous humor

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The parts of the eye that light travel through is the cornea then into the pupil then passes through the lens.

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