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Location
Function
Cornea
Helps
protect
the
eye.
The
cornea
bends
the
light
on
its
way
into
the
eye
to
help
make
the
image.
Iris
A
tissue
that
has
a
hole
in
the
center
called
the
pupil.
The
iris
contains
muscles
that
allow
the
pupil
to
become
larger
or
smaller,
adjusting
the
amount
of
light
that
can
enter
the
pupil.
Pupil
Lets
light
into
the
inner
eye
and
uses
the
iris
muscles
to
control
the
amount
of
light
that
is
let
in.
Lens
A
Elexible
clear
structure
that
makes
an
image
on
the
eyes
retina.
It
can
change
shape,
focusing
on
objects
that
are
close
or
far
away.
Cillary
Muscles
Circular
muscles
that
relax
of
tighten
to
enable
the
lens
to
change
shape.
Used
for
focusing.
Retina
Blind
Spot
Optic
Nerve
Vitreous
humor.
The
retina
detects
the
images
focused
by
the
cornea
and
the
lens
and
sends
the
image
to
the
brains
via
the
optic
nerve.
Where
the
optic
nerve
leaves
the
retina
where
there
are
no
light
sensitive
cells.
A
bundle
of
nerve
Eibres
that
send
information
from
the
retina
to
the
brain.
Sclera.