the tapetum lucidum is what reflects the light
The cornea is the first part of the eye that light encounters. It acts as a protective covering for the iris, pupil, and anterior chamber.
cats can see in dim light because when a little amount of light enters the eye, a piece at the very back of the eye acts like a mirror and reflects the vision to a piece of muscle just at the back of the eye and they would get a better sight of what's around them. (interesting fact about cats : did you know that some cat's eyes can glow in the dark?)
A cats eye only glows in the dark, at night. It reflects any light to get the glow. It is helpful for oncoming animals, people, and even cars. The eye gathers the light, just like when our pupils grow and shrink onto oncoming light.
No, a cat's eye is not a source of light unlike some animals, for example, fireflies. A cat's eye only reflects back some of the incoming light. This reflective layer is behind the nerve cells that detect light and allows them a second chance to react to light. As you may have noticed, a lot of light comes back out.
It can be seen by the eye.
The mirror or a light source reflects the light onto the specimen placed on the stage of a microscope. The objective lens then focuses this light on the specimen, allowing for magnification and visualization.
The part of the eye that reacts to light is the retina.
The Lens is the part of the eye that bends light rays .
The retina at the back of the eye is light-sensitive.
I THINK it's by the retina in your eye. Sun light(or any types of light) reflects on the object into your eye. And the retina in your eye sends messages the your brain. (I THINK)
Cats have a layer called the tapetum lucidum behind their retina that reflects light back through the retina, enhancing their night vision. Humans do not have this layer, so cats can see better in low light conditions. Additionally, cats have more rod cells in their eyes compared to humans, which also helps with their night vision.
Most cats have glowing green eyes, when light reflects off of them in the dark. It's a lovely foxfire color that appears to cover the entire center of the eye. Siamese cats, however, being a type of albino, have eyes that reflect red (like humans.)