Anatomy of the eye

The eye is the most sophisticated and most sensible organ of the human body. It is the most important human sense, because the eye is receiving 90% of the information from the environment. It acts like a camera, because of the light that bounces off the items reflects to the cornea, passes through the pupil, adapts and then falls on the retina of the eye. There are two types of photoreceptors: rods that register light and cones that register color. The light is transferred to the vision center located in the back of the brain. Here, the received electrical impulses are converted into visual images. Interestingly, each eye to the brain brings different picture and yet the brain manages to merge into a single image.

This complex organ is composed of several parts, which with a proper function allow real picture.