Ace Learns Logo Ace Learns
  • Home
  • History
  • Geography
  • Astronomy
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Biology
  • Agriculture
  • Sports
  • Computer Science
  • Articles
  • Contact Us
MCQ Categories
  • Articles
  • Home
  • Contact Us
  • Home
  • »
  • Biology
  • »
  • Organs of the Human Body
  • »
  • Human Eye
  • »
  • Light energy enters the eye through the: 

Organs of the Human Body

unfold_more
  • double_arrow Human Brain
  • double_arrow Human Ear
  • double_arrow Human Eye
  • double_arrow Human Teeth
  • double_arrow Human Tongue and Taste Buds

Light energy enters the eye through the: 

Light enters the eye through the cornea, which is the transparent, outermost layer at the front of the eye. As the first point of contact for incoming light, the cornea acts as a protective layer and also plays a crucial role in focusing light. It bends the light to help it pass through to the next part of the eye.

Related Questions

  • How soon should the eyes be removed after death for donation?
  • Which part of the human eye is responsible for producing tears?
  • Which type of cells in the human eye are responsible for color vision?
  • How many muscles control the movements of each eye? 
  • Which enzyme is found in human tears?

Quick Links

  • Current Affairs & Events
    • chevron_right Latest Current Events
    • chevron_right Daily Current Affairs
  • Astronomy
    • chevron_right High-Energy Astrophysics
    • chevron_right Stars
    • chevron_right Solar system
    • chevron_right Galaxies
  • Sports
    • chevron_right Cricket
    • chevron_right Football
    • chevron_right Olympics
    • chevron_right Asian Games
  • History
    • chevron_right Medieval World History
    • chevron_right Ancient Civilizations
    • chevron_right Industrialization
    • chevron_right Enlightenment and Modern ideas

Ace Learns Logo Ace Learns © 2025 Ace Learns. All rights reserved.
  • Contact Us
  • Copyright
  • Privacy Policy