The lens of the eye is a transparent, flexible structure that focuses light rays onto the retina, enabling us to see clearly. Situated directly behind the pupil, the lens is made up of uniquely arranged proteins and water, making it pliable yet structurally sound over time.
The lens’s main purpose is to adjust the eye’s focus, but its clarity is equally important for vision quality. As we age, or due to certain conditions, the lens might lose its transparency, leading to vision problems like cataracts.
- The lens works in tandem with the cornea to bend and focus light onto the retina.
- Its flexibility allows it to change shape to focus on people and objects at different distances, optimizing vision clarity.
It's a vital part of the eye's focusing system and plays a key role in our daily visual experiences.