Science, asked by yatikarathore2006, 4 months ago

Which part of the eye recieves no light?​

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Answered by Adityahiware406
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Answer:

Light passes through the front of the eye (cornea) to the lens. The cornea and the lens help to focus the light rays onto the back of the eye (retina). The cells in the retina absorb and convert the light to electrochemical impulses which are transferred along the optic nerve and then to the brain.

Answered by Chandrima2021
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Answer:

The blind spot of the eye receives no light.

Explanation:

In the blind spot there are no sensory cells or optic nerves as a result , there is no vision. So, you can say that the blind spot of the eye receives no light.

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