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Cornea
Refracts
light into eye
Protective
outer layer of the eye - creates
barrier
against
dust
and
bacteria
helps
focus
light
onto
retina
Iris
Sphincter muscle
Controls
how
much
light
let into
eye
Contains
antagonistic
muscle
pair of
radial
and
circular
muscles
What do radial and circular muscles do when there is less light?
Radial muscles
contract
, circular muscles
relax
, causing
pupil
to become larger (
dilate
) to allow
more
light
in -> raDial muscles Dilate
What do radial and circular muscles do when there is more light?
Circular musles
contract
, radial muscles
relax
, causing
pupil
to become
smaller
and allow
less
light in
Pupil
Hole in
iris
allows light to enter into the eye
Why does the iris appear black?
Light only enters and very little
light
exits out the
pupil
Cilliary
Muscle and
suspensory
ligaments
antagonistic
muscle pair
To see near objects, what do cilliary muscles and suspensory ligaments do?
Ciliary muscles
contract
, suspensory ligaments
loosen
,
lens becomes fatter
, light rays refracted more strongly