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From the intricate architecture of the bony orbit to the delicate mechanisms of the lens and retina, An Eye for Structure: Exploring the Anatomy and Physiology of the Human Eye unveils the secrets of the eye’s structure and function. Detailed illustrations and diagrams illuminate complex concepts, making them easy to understand and visualize.
Delving into the eye’s physiology, the book explores the fascinating processes that govern vision, accommodation, and pupillary reflexes. It examines the delicate balance of intraocular pressure and its role in maintaining the eye’s structural integrity, and explores the intricate workings of the tear film, essential for keeping the eye’s surface moist and clear.
With its in-depth coverage and engaging writing style, An Eye for Structure: Exploring the Anatomy and Physiology of the Human Eye provides a profound understanding of the human eye, empowering readers with a deep appreciation for its intricate workings and the extraordinary gift of sight. This book is an essential resource for anyone seeking to expand their knowledge of the human body and the remarkable capabilities of the human eye.
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Language : English
Dimensions : 6 x 9 inches
Pages : 137 pages
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