Lens Cells
Lens cells are cells that make up the lens in the eye. They are responsible for maintaining the lens' curvature and transparency which allow light to pass through and focus on the retina, which is responsible for vision. Lens cells are highly specialised and their structure is important for maintaining lens function. This structure helps the lens to refract light and focus it on the retina. Lens cells are important for maintaining the sharpness of vision, and when these cells become damaged, it can lead to vision problems such as cataracts.
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