The cornea, smooth and clear as glass,
strong and durable, helps the eye by shielding it from germs,
dust and other harmful matter. It acts like a window that
controls and focuses the entry of light into the eye. Light
that strikes the healthy cornea refracts onto the lens which
further refocuses that light onto the retina. The retina
then converts the light rays into impulses that are sent
through the optic nerve to the brain, which interprets them
as images.