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Eyes: How They Work, Anatomy Common Conditions What are eyes? Your eyes are the sensory organs that allow you to see Your eyes capture visible light from the world around you and turn it into a form your brain uses to create your sense of vision Your brain doesn’t have sensory abilities of its own
Eye - Wikipedia Compound eyes are made up of multiple small visual units, and are common on insects and crustaceans Non-compound eyes have a single lens and focus light onto the retina to form a single image This type of eye is common in mammals, including humans The simplest eyes are pit eyes
Human eye - Wikipedia Humans have two eyes, situated on the left and the right of the face The eyes sit in bony cavities called the orbits, in the skull There are six extraocular muscles that control eye movements The front visible part of the eye is made up of the whitish sclera, a coloured iris, and the pupil
Human eye | Definition, Anatomy, Diagram, Function, Facts - Britannica human eye, in humans, specialized sense organ capable of receiving visual images, which are then carried to the brain The eye is protected from mechanical injury by being enclosed in a socket, or orbit, which is made up of portions of several of the bones of the skull to form a four-sided pyramid, the apex of which points back into the head
Eye Anatomy: Parts of the Eye and How We See Here is a tour of the eye starting from the outside, going in through the front and working to the back The eye sits in a protective bony socket called the orbit Six extraocular muscles in the orbit are attached to the eye These muscles move the eye up and down, side to side, and rotate the eye
How the Eyes Work - National Eye Institute All the different part of your eyes work together to help you see Learn the jobs of the cornea, pupil, lens, retina, and optic nerve and how they work together