Today is Science Solutions Friday. In this blog, I will be blogging about how light enters your eye. First, you see light. It travels to your pupil to cornea, iris, and lens. I will be explaining this before explaining the other parts of the eye that light enters. The first thing that happens is that light is being reflected to your eye. Then it travels through your cornea and aqueous humor, Aqueous humor is the watery liquid which gives the eyeball its shape. After traveling though the aqueous humor it travels to your sclera and iris. That is the transforming part from the iris to the pupil. After reaching the pupil it then travels through your ligaments and through the vitreous humor. That is a thick fluid in your eye. Once that happens, it goes through your retina, blind spot  and lastly the optic nerve. That is how the image or how light goes to your eye.


     This is what we are currently learning in Mrs. Poole's seventh grade Science class. If you have any questions related to this topic please let me know so that I can help you  find the answer. Learning the parts of the eye is the first step. It is fairly simple and I leaned it in less that 30 minutes. Until next Science Solutions blog post!



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