Okay kiddo, today we're going to talk about Bruch's membrane, which is a very important part of the eye that helps us see things clearly.
So, imagine your eye is like a camera - it's taking pictures of all the things you see. But in order for the camera to work properly, it needs a lot of different parts.
One of those parts is called Bruch's membrane, which is sort of like a really thin layer of tissue that sits between the retina (the back part of your eye) and the blood vessels that feed it oxygen and nutrients.
Bruch's membrane is important because it acts like a filter, blocking out things that shouldn't be in your eye and letting in the stuff that it needs to see clearly. It also helps keep your eye strong and healthy by preventing harmful substances from getting in.
Overall, Bruch's membrane is just one small part of your eye, but it plays a big role in helping you see the world around you.