what is the function of retina
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The functions of Retina are:-
[1] To absorb photons of light.
[2] To translate light into a biochemical message.
[3] To receive and pass on all the colour and brightness we see.
[1] To absorb photons of light.
[2] To translate light into a biochemical message.
[3] To receive and pass on all the colour and brightness we see.
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The retina contains millions of light-sensitive cells (rods and cones) and other nerve cells that receive and organize visual information. Your retina sends this information to your brain through your optic nerve, enabling you to see.
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