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Answered by harshkvardhan
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Answer:

Inverted; Retina

Explanation:

(i) The image of an object reaching our eyes converge at our pupils and are inverted by the time they reach our eyes. Our brain automatically inverts the image back to original.

(ii) Retina is the back part of our eyeballs that are responsible for capturing the incoming light rays from the outside. Using its rods and cones for detecting the colour and brightness of the light rays, it sends the captured image to the brain via the optic nerve.

Answered by Itzking124
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Answer:

In the human eye, an Inverted image of an object is formed at Retina .

Explanation:

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