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Q: Is there any way that a retina could be invisible without affecting an invisible person's vision?
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Can your eye function without the retina?

No


Why is the retina dependent on glucose?

The cells of the retina need glucose to get energy through a process called cellular respiration. Without glucose to the cells of the retina you can't see and the cells of the retina can't function.


Why is it important for your eye to contain a lens?

Without the lens in your eye you can not form a image on the retina. As the retina is kept at a fixed distance you change the thickness of the lens to get the image on the retina.


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Does MacBook Pro with retina display have the same hardshell case as MacBook Pro 15 without retina display?

Yes


What is a retina in the human eye?

The retina is a very thin layer of cells lining the back of the eye behind the viscous humor. This is where the cells that convert light to neural impulses are; without the retina, you would be blind.


Do MacBook Pros have HDMI outlets?

The Macbook Pro with Retina display does have an HDMI port. The Macbook Pro without Retina display do not have a HDMI port.


Why would an object become invisible from low power to high power?

The object becomes invisible from low power to high power because the focus of lens are different. So though the image is intensified the rays don't fall on the retina unless the distance is corrected.


What controls the thickness of the lens to help focus light on the retina?

It is detected by the retina and 'thickness' varies as it is a reflex action; it cannot be controlled. Basically, 'you' cause it without knowing so.


What is the layer of photoreceptors?

the retina contains the rods and cones which sense the amount of light and different colors respectively.


What happens to a persons eye when they look up close at something?

Muscles change the shape of the lens in your eye to make sure the image is at its best on the retina


What is the back of the eye called?

Your Retina