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Light enters the
eye through the clear outer dome, the cornea, and goes through
the pupil. The lens is just through the pupil: it transmits and
focuses images on the retina, which is like film in a camera. The macula is the central receptor site of the retina and provides our sharp vision for tasks such as reading and driving. The retina sends the images via the optic nerve to the brain for visual processing. |
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