How do we see?

Sight is analogous to taking a picture with a camera. The image is focused in the retina. Retina acts as the film in the camera, which captures the image of what we are looking at. The image directed onto the retina is then sent along by the optic nerve to the brain where it is processed, like developing a camera film.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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