Your eye travels the information to the brain so your alert of what happens.
The cranial nerves control the muscles of the eye, allowing you to move the eye around to change POV and focus on different things.
When light enters the eye, it is focused on the retina, where amacrine cells integrate that image together using an outside-in inhibition mechanism to allow for image focus without neighbor image distraction. That neural signal gets sent down the optic nerve. The optic nerves from both eyes cross at the optic chiasm ("chi" meaning "X"). Just above this is the suprachiasmatic nuclus (SCN), which controls our circadian rhythms by adjusting to incoming light levels (making us diural, awake during the day, versus noctural, interacting with melatonin production to increase melatonin when light levels are low). The optic chiasm is also where the optic nerves for each eye cross over to the opposite hemisphere of the brain.
Once in the opposite hemisphere, the optic nerves continue back toward the visual cortex in the occipital lobe. There, visual information is broken apart into various aspects via the 5 layers of the visual cortex neural systems (to allow us to see shapes, borders, colors, movement, etc.).
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The eye is a visual receptor for the brain. It takes in images which don't make sense until it is interpreted by the brain.
for good hand-eye coordination also to make sure that we can use the right body parts to see the right things use the right things and say the right things.
they work mostly with the brain
how does the lungs help the other systems to keep the body healthy?
Chloroplasts are in plant's cells, not animals.
The immune system keeps the body healthy by fighting off germs and things that may harm your body with special cells and chemicals
the Excretory System gets rid of wastes the other body systems don't need
They don't. Useless structures that are called "vestigial." This means that they used to be some use to us, but now aren't. They haven't evolved out of the human species because we have not been under selective pressure.
how does the lungs help the other systems to keep the body healthy?
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Body systems work together to keep the body healthy and the body systems are interdependent (they rely on each other).
How does it work with other systems. It makes harmones and energy.
by allowing you to breathe
it looks at stuff
ya it does bro
ya it does bro
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Bob Marley
it works by pumping blood to other parts of the body