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What is Retina ............


mammenmameen9: Retina is the light sensative layer inside the eye that contains light sensative photoreceptive cells called rods and cones.These cells change light into sight by converting light into electrical impulses. HOPE U UNDRESTAND THE ANSWER

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Answered by Anonymous
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Retina

The light sensitive cell of human eye in which a lot of cone shaped and rod shaped cells are present and on the retina image is being formed write contents to type of photosensitive cells called Rod and Cones shaped Cells


JaishikaKumawat: nice answer dear!!!
Answered by deeksha7790
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Hello mate your answer goes like this -

Retina -

  • The retina is a thin layer of tissue that lines the back of the eye on the inside.

  • It is located near the optic nerve.

  • The purpose of the retina is to receive light that the lens has focused, convert the light into neural signals, and send these signals on to the brain for visual recognition.

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