Explain the mechanism of vision in human eye.
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Cones are packed into a part of the retina directly behind the retina called the fovea, which is responsible for sharp central vision. When light strikes either the rods or the cones of the retina, it's converted into an electric signal that is relayed to the brain via the optic nerve.
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=> It’s all about light.
=> Light reflects off an object, and if that object is in your field of vision, it enters the eye.
=> The first thing it touches is a thin veil of tears in the front.
=> Behind this is your eye’s front window, the cornea.
=> This clear layer helps focus the light.
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Answer:
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=> It’s all about light.
=> Light reflects off an object, and if that object is in your field of vision, it enters the eye.
=> The first thing it touches is a thin veil of tears in the front.
=> Behind this is your eye’s front window, the cornea.
=> This clear layer helps focus the light.
#Be Brainly❤️
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