Corpuscles
of the Eye shows visitors the blood cells of their own eye.
By looking into a special cylinder, bright sparkles are visible
that move with the human pulse against the blue light. These
sparkles are the red corpuscles in the blood vessels that
bring nourishment to the retina. It may even be possible to
see these blood cells on a foggy day, but the blue light in
this exhibit makes them especially easy to see.