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dragun
Apr6-04, 02:43 PM
hey i sort of lost my text book and i dont know how to do this can someone help me out Please? If so heres the question:

The structure and function of the human eye and a simple camrea have many similarites. Useing the the terms iris,eyeball, retina , corena, and lens idnetify correspondying camrea structures and describe their function?

krab
Apr6-04, 03:19 PM
1. This is not the homework forum.
2. You did not show any work.
Last time (t=12571, Jan. 13) you posted 5 questions verbatim from a textbook, without showing any of your own work. Stupidly, someone actually answered them. These forums are for learning/discussing. You learn nothing if someone just gives you answers.

Doc Al
Apr6-04, 03:43 PM
Stupidly, someone actually answered them. These forums are for learning/discussing. You learn nothing if someone just gives you answers.
krab, I completely agree.

To dragun (and everyone else seeking help): Please read Tom's sticky at the top of the Homework Help forums (where I will move this thread).

Tom Mattson
Apr6-04, 08:12 PM
Dragun, if you want homework help you have to show your work. Show us how you started and where you got stuck.

dragun
Apr7-04, 01:40 PM
this is more of a s/a question so this is what i think ...

corena=lens of camera
retina=film of camera
iris=diaphramg of camera
lens= lens?
i cant think of the eyeball one not sure if the lens one is right either

HallsofIvy
Apr7-04, 07:50 PM
No, the cornea is NOT the lens.

According to "StLukeseye.com", "The cornea is the transparent, dome-shaped window covering the front of the eye."