NOVEMBER 14 2024
(AUGUST 10 2024 MAKE UP)
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EYE = “OJO” (PRONOUNCED “OH-HO) IN SPANISH 🇲🇽
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Today Eye have a post about the Human Eye
I almost lost an eye when I was a kid to some backyard shananagins gone south
The doctor who saved my eye and vision was the same doctor that invented Lasik Eye Surgery (Dr. Todd Gothard)
Here are some facts about the human eye and a picture of the eye’s anatomy
The human eye is an incredible organ with many fascinating features. Here are some interesting facts about the human eyeball:
1. Fastest Muscles in the Body
The muscles that control your eyes are the fastest and most active in your body. They can move in less than 1/100th of a second to help you shift your focus.
2. Lifelong Size
Unlike most body parts, your eyeballs are almost the same size at birth as they are in adulthood, growing only slightly over time.
3. Blinking Keeps Your Eyes Healthy
On average, you blink about 15-20 times per minute, which helps keep your eyes moist and clean.
4. A Unique Fingerprint
The iris (the colored part of your eye) has a unique pattern in every person, even more distinct than fingerprints. This is why iris scans are used for security.
5. Millions of Photoreceptors
Your retina contains about 120 million rod cells for night vision and 6 million cone cells for color vision and detail.
6. Limited Color Perception
Humans can perceive about 10 million different colors, but some animals, like mantis shrimp, can see many more colors due to additional photoreceptor types.
7. Blind Spot
Every eye has a blind spot where the optic nerve connects to the retina, but your brain compensates for this by filling in the missing information.
8. Constant Adjustments
The eyes constantly adjust for light, distance, and focus, working together so seamlessly that you don’t notice most of the effort.
9. Visible Brain Tissue
The retina is technically part of your brain, making the eyes the only place where brain tissue is directly visible.
10. Tears for Emotion and Protection
Your eyes produce three types of tears: basal (lubrication), reflex (irritants), and emotional. Emotional tears have different chemical compositions than the other two.
11. Blue Eyes Are a Mutation
All humans originally had brown eyes until a genetic mutation about 6,000–10,000 years ago led to blue eyes.
12. Peripheral Vision Detects Motion Best
Your peripheral vision is more sensitive to motion than central vision, but it lacks the ability to detect color or fine details.
13. Near-Perfect Autofocus
The eye’s lens changes shape to focus on objects at varying distances, a feature that cameras still struggle to replicate fully.
14. Amazing Data Processor
The human eye and brain work together to process about 36,000 visual messages per hour and interpret them in real time.
15. Eye Color Can Change
Due to aging, trauma, or disease, the color of your eyes may shift slightly over time.

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