Difference between eye and camera, Biology

Assignment Help:

Difference between Eye and Camera -

 

Camera

 

Eye

1. Box.

 

2. Black inner paint

 

3. Shutter

 

4. Diaphragm

 

5. Light hole

 

6. Lens

 

7. Light sentitive film.

 

8. Image small and inverted

Sclera

 

Choroid

 

Eye lids.

 

Iris.

 

Pupil.

 

Lens.

 

Retina.

 

Small & inverted


Related Discussions:- Difference between eye and camera

Cleavage of fructose-1, Cleavage of fructose-1,6-bisphosphate Aldolase...

Cleavage of fructose-1,6-bisphosphate Aldolase cleaves  fructose-1, 6-bisphosphate to dihydroxyacetone phosphate and glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate in the reversible reaction.

What is the kingdom animalia explain, What is the kingdom Animalia explain?...

What is the kingdom Animalia explain? Kingdom Animalia : Kingdom Animalia is separated from the other four kingdoms on the basis of several clearly distinguishing features. T

What are the main intraspecific ecological interactions, What are the main ...

What are the main intraspecific ecological interactions? The main harmonious intraspecific ecological interactions are colonies and societies. The major inharmonious intraspeci

Describe the symptoms of edema, Describe the clinical significance and symp...

Describe the clinical significance and symptoms of edema. How does edema (in its different forms listed in your text) appear on medical imaging examinations? Discuss any specific c

Ancillary and sanitary accomodation, Ancillary Accomodation: Ward Kit...

Ancillary Accomodation: Ward KitchenIPantry:  It should have large sink and drain board along with fly proof door. If  the food is received from central kitchen and tray pre

What is the results of congenital pulmonary stenosis, What is the Results o...

What is the Results of Congenital Pulmonary Stenosis? Early mortality for open pulmonary valvotomy in neonates varies between 6 and 10 per cent. For infants and children, surgi

Explain the wound breakdown, Wound breakdown With careful flap design a...

Wound breakdown With careful flap design and gentle tissue handling this is a rare complication. The healing which follows is by secondary intention and can be aided by chlorhe

Explain the term protoderm, Explain the term Protoderm? The protoderm ...

Explain the term Protoderm? The protoderm is one of the so-called "primary tissues" because it is formed first during germination and subsequent plant growth. The protoderm g

Excretion, How will the urine concentration be affected if the henle''s loo...

How will the urine concentration be affected if the henle''s loop of a person is removed and his PCT is joined directly with DCT?

What kind of eye defect can give rise to short-sightedness, What kind of ey...

What kind of eye defect can give rise to short-sightedness? Long eyeballs, large eyeballs, too powerful a lens or a combination of these defects can give increase to short-sigh

Write Your Message!

Captcha
Free Assignment Quote

Assured A++ Grade

Get guaranteed satisfaction & time on delivery in every assignment order you paid with us! We ensure premium quality solution document along with free turntin report!

All rights reserved! Copyrights ©2019-2020 ExpertsMind IT Educational Pvt Ltd