The retina is the sensitive layer of the eye to light, while the cornea is the most sensitive to touch (hence why it hurts if you accidentally brush it)
The retina is the sensitive layer of the eye
Retina is the layer of light sensitive cells at the back of your eye
Retina
retina
The retina is a light-sensitive layer at the back of the eye that covers about 65 percent of its interior surface
the cones of your photoreceptive layer they are three colors red blue and green
Retina
The retina at the back of the eye is light-sensitive.
Simply explained, the light sensitive cells inside the eye are located on the retina. There are two different types of photoreceptor cells: rods, which read light intensity or back and white; and cones which are color sensitive. Both rod and cone cells are then connected to ganglion cells. These cells then bundle into the optic nerve which carries the signals from the photoreceptor cells into the brain. Also, the photoreceptor cells are the furthest layer form the front of the eye and are closest to the back wall or choroid layer of the retina.
yes the human eye is sensitive to red light
The retina (6 words) is this for a cross word by any chance?
The rods (themselves) are sensitive to light The cones are sensitive to colour