Each light-sensitive receptor cell generates a signal in its attached optic nerve fibre, for transmission to the brain where the combined signals are processed to build up the image itself in our minds.
I'm guessing you mean its transmission to the brain. Each receptor cell on the retina is connected to a nerve that transmits the signal to the brain. The brain processes all the optic nerve signals to form the image in our mind.
the image will be produced upside down because the focus point ins farther into the vitreous humor, but your brain will interpret th eimage right side up.
the axons of the retina culminate in the optic nerve which forms a blind spot on the retina
Myopia
The retina
The CCD (in a digital camera) or film. They act as the surface the image is projected on as in the retina of the eye.
The blind spot or optic disc
on retina
these nuts
the retina
Por supuesto!
The answer is that the image appears on your retina
Trick question. Your brain receives an image from your eye that is upside down. It flips it around by itself.
The film because it forms the real image just like the retina.
When the image focuses (falls) behind the retina
The retina is where the image is formed.
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.
for 1/16th of a second an image persist on retina of human eye
On the retina.