need a LIL HELP for the EYE (1 Viewer)

tooheyz

- kmart supervisor -
Joined
Jan 6, 2003
Messages
3,072
Location
eBay.com
Gender
Female
HSC
2003
hey guys, i just need to answer these questions...

i have no idea and i cant seem to find any info on it

1. what part connects with the cornea at the back of the eyeball? ... i think its the retina... is that right? and

2. what is the black shiny material found in the back of the retina that is found commonly in some nocturnal aniimlas?

umm... thanks guys :)
 

Halo

Member
Joined
Nov 28, 2002
Messages
52
Location
Heaven.
Gender
Undisclosed
HSC
N/A
1. I dont really get the question, but I dont think the retina is connected to the cornea. My guess is the sclera (Im a bit rusty - is this word the right one?).

2. I believe its the rods (edit: sorry, I accidentally wrote cones before).
 
Last edited:

tooheyz

- kmart supervisor -
Joined
Jan 6, 2003
Messages
3,072
Location
eBay.com
Gender
Female
HSC
2003
nah its not the cones... its something that starts with a 't'

it something that humans dont have but nocturnal animals do...
 

Drownedbody

New Member
Joined
Nov 23, 2002
Messages
11
Location
Sydney
1. The cornea is the first focusing structure and is located on front of the eye and is an extension of the sclera. The retina is connected to the Choroid and the optic nerve.

2. The only information i can find is that nocturnal animals have more rods. which are better able to detect different intensities and shades of light as opposed to detail and colour. The light light sensitive molecule in rods is the rhodopsin.
 

Halo

Member
Joined
Nov 28, 2002
Messages
52
Location
Heaven.
Gender
Undisclosed
HSC
N/A
I have no idea then. The "txxxxxx" is probably something made redundant/improved because of the dark environment of nocturnal animals.

Yeah, I guessed sclera because it connects to the cornea and goes all the way to the back. I still dont understand the wording of the question though.
 

tooheyz

- kmart supervisor -
Joined
Jan 6, 2003
Messages
3,072
Location
eBay.com
Gender
Female
HSC
2003
ah i found it! its called the taptum :)

thanks guys for helping me out man...
 

Users Who Are Viewing This Thread (Users: 0, Guests: 1)

Top