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what is the function of retina???​

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Answered by Vruttika01
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The retina is an essential part of the eye that enables vision. It's a thin layer of tissue that covers approximately 65 percent of the back of the eye, near the optic nerve. Its job is to receive light from the lens, convert it to neural signals and transmit them to the brain for visual recognition

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Answered by Kashmiripsyco
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Retina :-

the innermost, light sensitive layer of tissue of the eye of most vertebrates and molluscs.

the focus of the eye create a 2 dimensional image of this colourful world on the retina.

Function :-

the 2 dimensional image of the object that is formed on this retina translates this image into the electric neural impulses

to the brain in order to create a visual perception.

thus the function of retina in the eye is same/analogous to that of a film or image sensor in a camera.

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quick fact :-

there are almost 280000 conical and rod shaped cells in the human eye which can distinguish between more than 1 million colours

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