A Journey Into the Human Eye

Posted on August 28, 2008  Comments (3)


Zoom into a human eye

The webcast goes into the human eye while describing the microscopic details of the human eye. See more such videos: The Eyes of a FlyZoom Into a FishZoom Into a Butterfly

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