What is retina in eye.
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Retina in the eye is a layer at the back of the eyeball where image is formed.It contains several nerve cells or sensory cells that are sensitive to light which convey the message of the image formed to the brain.
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● The layer in our eyes which is sensitive to light is called retina.
● It is located at the back of our eyes.
● Its function is for recieving the light which has been focused and converted by the lens.
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● The layer in our eyes which is sensitive to light is called retina.
● It is located at the back of our eyes.
● Its function is for recieving the light which has been focused and converted by the lens.
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