• Question: what are 8 facts about eyes

    Asked by abtb355 to Cheryl, Christina, Daniel, George, Ivy on 17 Jan 2017.
    • Photo: Cheryl Andisi

      Cheryl Andisi answered on 17 Jan 2017:


      @abtb355
      Interesting questions! what kind of facts are you looking for? I really do not have an answer for you but by doing a search, I have come across all sorts of lists-stating interesting facts about the eyes from the number of times we blink to the tissues that make up the eye, or how the eye receives and transmits the information it receives.
      Perhaps a fact that I find interesting that i have used in my studies is that the retina has been shown to develop from the same cells as that which the brain develops from during fetus formation.
      In the study of cerebral malaria, we think that malaria parasites stick in the brain vessels. Unfortunately, we cannot confirm this in cases where the child is alive because we cannot reach their brain.This can only be done in post mortem examinations. However, blood vessels in the retina work the same way as those in the brain and using special equipment, we can look at the retina and confirm whether or not there are parasites sticking to these vessels. This enables doctors to differentiate children who have cerebral malaria from those who are in comma for other reasons such as bacterial infections.
      There is one fact!

    • Photo: Daniel Mbuthia

      Daniel Mbuthia answered on 17 Jan 2017:


      There are so many facts about the eye. I’ll pick 8 amazing and interesting facts:
      1) It’s a fact that your eyes start to develop 2 weeks after you are conceived.
      2) 80% of our memories is determined by what we see.
      3) Humans and dogs are the only known species to seek visual cues from another individual’s eyes. Dogs only do this when interacting with humans.
      4) Your retina actually perceives the actual world in upside down. The brain interprets interprets the signal from the optic nerve and flips this image for you.
      5) Your eyes are almost the same size as when you were born.
      6) On average, a blink takes 1/3 of a second.
      7) The most active muscles of your body is in the eye.
      8) An ostrich’s eyes are bigger than its brains.

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