what is the nature of the image formed on the retina
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The image formed on the retina is real and inverted. The retina comprises specialized cells that are sensitive to light, known as rod and cone cells. These cells get stimulated and send signals to the brain which turns them into erect images that allow us to see. So, the correct answer is 'real and inverted'.
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The image formed on the retina is real and inverted. The retina comprises specialized cells that are sensitive to light, known as rod and cone cells. These cells get stimulated and send signals to the brain which turns them into erect images that allow us to see. So, the correct answer is 'real and inverted'.
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