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  • I Love The Video It Can Increase My Knowledge Process of Vision Animation

  • Steady I Really Like This Video Process of Vision Animation

  • Good, I like that you share this video Process of Vision Animation , I wish success always

  • Your Video Is Very Useful Sharing Process of Vision Animation

  • wow and people think the human eye "evolved" but it was created by our awsome GOD.

  • @mrchangingmankind

    So every time something's complexity is beyond your understanding you will attribute it to something even less comprehensible? Great logic.

  • Does anyone know how to animate videos like this pls reply

  • 0:56 and 1:07 It is NOT the posterior chamber. It is vitreous body. Anterior chamber is in front the lens, and posterior is behind the lens.

  • THANKS A TONNE... it has really helped me a lot.. God bless u.. :)

  • short and clear! Thank you.

  • awsomeeee

    

  • This is great, it has helped me a lot, thank you!

  • Outstanding video! Thanks!

  • If my teacher had said that in the first place I would have totally understood it! Thanks!

  • so far, best eye video on youtube

  • ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww!!!!!

  • wait is this explaining the heart or lung????????

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  • I REALLY NEEDED THIS VIDEO <3 bio midterm here i come!

  • SUPERRRRRRR THANKS ! 

  • well 

  • finally! took be a bit to find a video on the process of vision. thanks.

  • Wow, eye actually understand this video!

  • umm

  • eye

  • what you showed is called the anterior/posterior segment and not chambers!

  • @jordanlac they are also called chambers

  • @jordanlac This is correct - the eye has THREE chambers... Anterior between cornea and iris, posterior between iris and lens, and vitreous behind lens.

  • ah

  • What film is this clip from (i.e. what is the reference information)?

  • The majority of refraction (i.e. bending of light) actually occurs at the cornea, not the lens.

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