Biology, asked by AudreyBoji, 3 months ago

What helps the human eye to detect shapes in low light?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The visual receptor cells on the retina detect shape, color, motion, and depth. Light enters the eye through the transparent cornea and passes through the pupil at the center of the iris. The lens adjusts to focus the light on the retina, where it appears upside down and backward.

Answered by TheEnchanted
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Answer,

  • The visual receptor cells on the retina detect shape, color, motion, and depth.

  • Light enters the eye through the transparent cornea and passes through the pupil at the center of the iris.

  • The lens adjusts to focus the light on the retina, where it appears upside down and backward.

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