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Why sheep have a reflective coating of the eye?

it is to be able to see clearer in the dark so they can hunt down food


What are four differences between the anatomy of a sheep eye and a human eye?

- Sheep eyes have an oval shaped pupil. We have a circular shaped pupil.- Sheep have a shiny retina that reflects light. Humans do not have this.- Sheep have four muscles to move their eyes. Humans have six allowing us to move in more directions.SORRY I CAN ONLY GET THREEsayukan


Cornea is a part of which organ of humans body?

The eye


In humans Duane Syndrome affects which part of the body?

Eye


How many corneas do humans have?

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 difference between human eyes and pig eyes?

- Sheep eyes have an oval shaped pupil. We have a circular shaped pupil.- Sheep have a shiny retina that reflects light. Humans do not have this.- Sheep have four muscles to move their eyes. Humans have six allowing us to move in more directions.SORRY I CAN ONLY GET THREE


What is the middle part of your eye called?

It is called the pupil which enables humans too see.


What is the part of the eye that lets more blood vessles appear than normally seen?

The iris.


What is a Pope's Eye?

A Pope's Eye is a Scottish term for an edible sheep's gland. The gland is a lymph gland surrounded by fat in the leg of the sheep.


What is the percentage of humans are born with a blind spot in their retinas?

All of them. It's part of the design of the eye


Is a sheep's eye concave?

*Concaved* (Sigh)


What is the eye muscle area on a sheep?

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