Biology, asked by ammukrupa4, 11 months ago

why photoreceptors receive stimulation from eyes?​

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Answered by yadavharshyadav261
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The lens in turn focuses the light rays onto the retina, lining the back of the eye. The retina converts the image formed by the light rays into nerve impulses. The optic nerve, composed of the axons of the retina's ganglion cells, then transmits these impulses from the eye to the first visual relay in the brain.

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