Anatomy of the Eye: Can Eyeballs Really Bounce?
By Institute of Human AnatomyFrom boclips.com
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In this video, the presenters dissect cow eyes to explore the anatomy of the eye and test its strength by dropping them from different heights. They also discuss the importance of the eye's outer layer, the fibrous tunic, in protecting the delicate internal structures from external forces and the sensitivity of the eye to cutting and scratching forces. They emphasize the need for certified eye protection in scientific experiments and other activities that may pose a risk to the eyes.
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