My name is yuvna. I am ten years old.
oh really i did not know that
they both see
There is no specific research that I am aware of to indicate a dimorphism between male and female fish scales. Certainly there is no obvious difference that can be seen by the human eye.
it can see under water and take in chlorine
No. Normally human eyeballs have their pupils behind their iris so that the eye can adjust to light but fish eyes have their pupils protruding through the iris so that it cannot adjust its eyes to light.
The pinhole camera has no lens. The human eye has a variable-focus lens.
no relationship
Between 24mm and 25mm, or about an inch.
The human eye can be compared to a photographic camera because the pupil of the eye and the shutter on a camera, is what controls the amount of light let in. As for differences, a human eye is alive while a camera is an inanimate object invented by man.
The human eye can be compared to a photographic camera because the pupil of the eye and the shutter on a camera, is what controls the amount of light let in. As for differences, a human eye is alive while a camera is an inanimate object invented by man.
The human eye can be compared to a photographic camera because the pupil of the eye and the shutter on a camera, is what controls the amount of light let in. As for differences, a human eye is alive while a camera is an inanimate object invented by man.
the human eye and frog eye are both socketed, meaning they do not protrude from the skull. They are different in that the human eye is more advanced than the frog's eye in various ways as it is connected to the brain. Frogs are not colour-blind, they actually have colour reception about as great as a human's. I don't know the above reasoning but want to add here that "Basic difference between a Human and Frog eye is that a human eye can detect the picture (scene) with out any movement (or phase change) as well as the movement while a Frog's eye is blind for a still picture and only detects a phase change" Also, because frogs have small brains, they base their decisions on reactions occurring in the eye and not the brain, which is how humans make decisions. e.g: If you hang a fly in front of a frog without any movement, then there is no reaction from the frog but when you give a very small movement that is a phase change, the Frog at once detect it and then attack on the fly. By: M. Saad Shahid and J.C. http://saad.universalcoders.com
a insect eye can go at a 360 angle that a human eye can't and the insect brain receives many images and the human eye receive information and send it to our brain along the optic nerve