Ojo (Eye)
The ojo, or eye, is a vital organ in many living beings, responsible for vision. It detects light and converts it into electrical signals that the brain interprets as images. The eye consists of several parts, including the cornea, lens, retina, and iris, each playing a crucial role in the process of seeing.
In humans, the ojo is typically round and located in the cavidad orbital, protected by eyelids and eyelashes. The pupila, or pupil, adjusts to control the amount of light entering the eye, while the conjuntiva helps keep the surface moist. Proper eye care is essential for maintaining good vision.