The Eye | Physiology | Biology | FuseSchool
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- The Eye | Physiology | Biology | FuseSchool
The human eye is a wonderful feat of evolution. We can see tiny specks and huge mountains. We can see in the dark and we can also see hundreds of shades of bright, vibrant colours. So how does the eye work? The eye contains special cells that receive the incoming light energy and convert it into electrical impulses. These electrical impulses are then relayed along the optic nerve to our brain. Find out more in this video!
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Animation & Design: Chloe Fyvie Adams
Narration: Dale Bennett
Script: Amanda Edwards
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This made me understand how essential is the wonders of the human eye the most from all other sources. Thank you FuseSchool❤️🧡💛💚💙💜
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This video saved my biology results
and explanation is amazing
Thankyou for this! I was listening to this on repeat and now it helped me on my essay question on eye structure
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Nice video. It would be even better with English subtitles. British English sounds a little weird
Thanks! And noted!
Isn't it "Pupil Dilation" when our Pupil becomes big in a dark room, but is "Pupil Constriction" when our Pupil becomes small to limit the amount of light in a bright room? I think you made a mistake there, but great video tho
All good there! But we can see how it could've been confusing, as the video talks about the iris expanding and contracting, not the pupil, as you correctly mention here.
good job
Thanks!
Great vid thanks
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I can see everything with my own eyes
Conjuctiva not mentioned
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You made a mistake the first question was pupil not iris the iris is the colored part...😳
Indeed, but the answer is correct 🙂 please refer to 1:23 and 1:36 of the video.
HIHI
this vid was helpful but boring
Thanks! And sorry about "boring"...