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Is called real image.

The image formed on the retina as a result of the refractory activity of the lens is a real image (reversed from left to right, inverted, and smaller than the object)

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What is the sensitive surface of the eye that acts like the film in a camera?

It's actually called the lens, which is in the cornea.


Where is the photoreceptor located?

the back portion of the eye


What is the innermost layer of the eye called?

The inner rear surface of the eye which contains photoreceptors it called the retina.


What is hypermyopia?

Extreme short sightedness Hypermyopia is Retinal Detachment The retina is attached to the sclera in the back of the eye, and a retinal detachment occurs when it is pulled away from this normal position. The retina, like film in a camera, is responsible for creating the images that one sees. A good picture could not be produced if the film were not in its correct location within the camera, and we lose vision if the retina is not in its proper place within the eye. The retina detaches by separating from the back wall of the eye. When it is removed from its blood supply (the choroid), it will lose nourishment and result in a loss of some vision if not repaired in time. This retinal tear may be caused by trauma or by a vitreous detachment (or "posterior vitreous detachment"). Vitreous detachment, not uncommon in older people, results from the vitreous fluid shrinking and pulling away from the retina. This causes "floaters," which do not damage the retina or vision. Extreme short sightedness Hypermyopia is Retinal Detachment The retina is attached to the sclera in the back of the eye, and a retinal detachment occurs when it is pulled away from this normal position. The retina, like film in a camera, is responsible for creating the images that one sees. A good picture could not be produced if the film were not in its correct location within the camera, and we lose vision if the retina is not in its proper place within the eye. The retina detaches by separating from the back wall of the eye. When it is removed from its blood supply (the choroid), it will lose nourishment and result in a loss of some vision if not repaired in time. This retinal tear may be caused by trauma or by a vitreous detachment (or "posterior vitreous detachment"). Vitreous detachment, not uncommon in older people, results from the vitreous fluid shrinking and pulling away from the retina. This causes "floaters," which do not damage the retina or vision.


Where in the retina is the light focused in farsightedness?

Before the retina; in the vitreous humor.

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Why do you see objects as upwright and of the same size although the images formed on the retina are upsidedown and diminished?

The short answer is that the interpretation of what you see occurs in the visual cortex, not in the retina.


How do helicopters fly upsidedown with a dog on the bottom?

im guessing that you saw a picture on the Internet and therefor its photo shopped


What is the nerve that takes a picture on the retina and carries it to the brain?

Optic


You can see the colors in a picture because you are aided by the what?

Cones of the retina.


You can see the colors in a picture because you are aided by the?

Cones of the retina.


Why do bats sleep upsidedown?

because they need to sleep upsidedown


What is the iPad's retina display?

Retina stands for the fact that the retina display has actually more pixels than our human eye (retina) is possible to see. It delivers stunning picture quality, and is far more crisper than a full HD TV.


What are the release dates for In the Land of Upsidedown - 1909?

In the Land of Upsidedown - 1909 was released on: USA: January 1909


Why do they call the upsidedown cake the upsidedown cake?

It is called an upside down cake because the topping is on the bottom of the cake as it bakes. For instance, when making a pineapple upside down cake, you put the pineapple slices in first, the strudel and then the cake batter. When it is finished, you flip it out with the bottom of the cake on top.


Can you eat upsidedown?

You can in fact eat upsidedown, because in your Esofogas there are lots nof muscles which push the food down your throught.


When do barracudaes die?

They flot upsidedown


Can hummingbirds fly upsidedown?

yes they can.