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What is the biconcave structure of the capable of adjusting due to the amount of light?

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Is macula contribute to refraction in the eye?

The macula is not directly involved in the refraction of light in the eye. It is a small area near the center of the retina that is responsible for central vision and detailed color vision. Refraction primarily occurs at the cornea and lens of the eye.


What does it mean when you say that light is refracted as it enters the eye?

When light reaches the lens of the eye, it bends. This change in the direction of the light is called refraction, and it is what makes the images one sees.


What has the author Franciscus Cornelis Donder written?

Franciscus Cornelis Donder has written: 'On the anomalies of accommodation and refraction of the eye' -- subject(s): Accommodation and refraction, Eye


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Can you tell your eye refraction level from your contact prescription?

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