ICSE Class 10 Biology Human Eye and its Defects
Understand ICSE Class 10 Biology – Sense Organs – Human Eye and its Defects with TopperLearning’s resources. Find out how humans are able to have normal vision by learning about the functioning of the human eye. Relearn the function of the pupil, eye lens, cornea, pupil, ciliary muscles etc. by viewing our concept videos. In addition, learn the refractive defects of vision like myopia, hypermetropia etc. through our videos, textbook solutions and practice tests.
Concepts like yellow spot and blind spot are also covered in this ICSE Class 10 Biology syllabus chapter on sense organs. To learn more about the human eye and its defects, revise related questions in our online learning materials like sample papers, previous years’ question papers, practice tests and more.
- Structures responsible for bringing about a change in the shape of the lens ( is pupil responsible for change in shape of the lens) 1. Ciliary muscles 2. Suspensory ligaments 3 Pupil
- Which is the light sensitive layer of the eyeball? Where exactly is the image formed on this layer?
- can rods function during the day?
- can rods and cones function at the same time?
- The photosensitive pigment present in rods of the retina
- The opening through which light enters the eye.
- What is function of yellow spot
- Medincine dropped in the eyes often reach the nose.Why?
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- What is the part of the eye that is responsible for its shape? In the Selina solution section , the answer is cornea; if it is correct, could you please explain it how? Furthermore, should it not be scera and vitreous humor?