Question #650a3
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Apr 29, 2016
Light enters the eye through the pupil and is projected onto the seniority nerves.
Explanation:
Light enters the eye through the pupil and is projected onto the seniority nerves.
The cone and rod cells sense light waves and send the information to the brain for interpretation. The eyes do not tell what color something is, the cells merely capture the information in wave lengths and send it to the brain.
The cilliary muscle tightens or relaxes to change the pupil size.