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vision name of part: lens function: name of part: iris function: name o…

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vision
name of part: lens
function:
name of part: iris
function:
name of part: retina
function:
name of part: optic nerve
function:
name of part: cornea
function:

Explanation:

Response

To determine the functions of each eye part:

Lens

Step1: Recall lens function

The lens focuses light onto the retina.
Function: Focuses light rays onto the retina (also adjusts focus for near/far objects, i.e., accommodation).

Iris

Step1: Recall iris function

The iris controls the size of the pupil to regulate light entry.
Function: Regulates the amount of light entering the eye by adjusting the pupil’s size.

Retina

Step1: Recall retina function

The retina contains photoreceptors (rods, cones) to convert light into neural signals.
Function: Converts light into electrical (neural) signals for vision.

Optic Nerve

Step1: Recall optic nerve function

The optic nerve transmits neural signals from the retina to the brain.
Function: Transmits visual information (neural signals) from the retina to the brain.

Cornea

Step1: Recall cornea function

The cornea refracts (bends) incoming light to help focus it.
Function: Refracts (bends) light as it enters the eye, aiding in initial focus.

(If the question was to identify these functions, the above explains each part’s role. Adjust based on the exact query, but this covers the typical functions of these eye structures in the context of vision (Biology/Medicine and Health subfield of Natural Science).)

Answer:

To determine the functions of each eye part:

Lens

Step1: Recall lens function

The lens focuses light onto the retina.
Function: Focuses light rays onto the retina (also adjusts focus for near/far objects, i.e., accommodation).

Iris

Step1: Recall iris function

The iris controls the size of the pupil to regulate light entry.
Function: Regulates the amount of light entering the eye by adjusting the pupil’s size.

Retina

Step1: Recall retina function

The retina contains photoreceptors (rods, cones) to convert light into neural signals.
Function: Converts light into electrical (neural) signals for vision.

Optic Nerve

Step1: Recall optic nerve function

The optic nerve transmits neural signals from the retina to the brain.
Function: Transmits visual information (neural signals) from the retina to the brain.

Cornea

Step1: Recall cornea function

The cornea refracts (bends) incoming light to help focus it.
Function: Refracts (bends) light as it enters the eye, aiding in initial focus.

(If the question was to identify these functions, the above explains each part’s role. Adjust based on the exact query, but this covers the typical functions of these eye structures in the context of vision (Biology/Medicine and Health subfield of Natural Science).)