Organ of Vision

Vision is one of the most important sense organs and plays an important role in human life. The organ of vision is also known as the eye and is made up of many different parts, including the cornea, lens, vitreous, retina, optic nerve, orbit, conjunctiva, and lacrimal gland.

One of the main functions of the eye is visual perception. When light hits the retina, it is converted into electrical signals, which are then transmitted along the optic nerve to the brain. The brain interprets these signals and creates the image we see.

The eye also contains a clear fluid, the lens fluid. It fills the space between the lens and the front surface of the eye and serves as protection for the eyeball. The lens has the ability to change its shape and refract light, which allows the eye to focus and change the image according to the distance to the object.

There is also a lens in the eye - a vitreous plate. It serves to focus