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The eye

The eye is a sense organ that responds to light.

A cross section of the human eye, labelled.
StructureFunction
CorneaClear area of the sclera, it refracts light - bends it as it enters the eye.
IrisMuscles which alter the size of the pupil, controlling the amount of light entering the eye.
LensFocuses light onto the retina.
RetinaContains the light receptor cells.
Optic nerveCarries impulses between the retina and the brain.
ScleraWhite, tough outer layer.
ChoroidPigmented middle layer with many blood vessels. It absorbs light to avoid reflection and nourishes the retina.
Blind spotWhere the optic nerve leaves the retina so lacks receptor cells.
PupilSmall hole at the centre of the iris through which light enters the eye.
StructureCornea
FunctionClear area of the sclera, it refracts light - bends it as it enters the eye.
StructureIris
FunctionMuscles which alter the size of the pupil, controlling the amount of light entering the eye.
StructureLens
FunctionFocuses light onto the retina.
StructureRetina
FunctionContains the light receptor cells.
StructureOptic nerve
FunctionCarries impulses between the retina and the brain.
StructureSclera
FunctionWhite, tough outer layer.
StructureChoroid
FunctionPigmented middle layer with many blood vessels. It absorbs light to avoid reflection and nourishes the retina.
StructureBlind spot
FunctionWhere the optic nerve leaves the retina so lacks receptor cells.
StructurePupil
FunctionSmall hole at the centre of the iris through which light enters the eye.