Science, asked by nitudevi947, 25 days ago

7. State the nature of the image formed on the retina of the human eye. Write
any two points of difference between the rods and the cones present on the
retina.

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Answered by srushti3012
0

Answer:

Human eye lens are convex in nature and form real and inverted images and when the object is kept before the focus point and the centre of the lens it form virtual and erect images. The image formed on retina are real and inverted and further the message sent by the optic nerve are chemical impulses to the brain, which turn them into erect images that we see with our eyes.

Answered by khusi3668
2

Answer:

The image formed on the retina is real and inverted. The retina comprises specialized cells that are sensitive to light, known as rod and cone cells. These cells get stimulated and send signals to the brain which turns them into erect images that allow us to see. So, the correct answer is 'real and inverted'.

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