first it goes through the clear sclera or outer covering of the eyeball
then through the cornea and into the lens. it travels through the vitreous gel in the eyeball and onto the retina
That part is called as pupil. Through this aperture the light goes in to retina.
The steps of light being received by the eye are: generation of light passage of light to the eye through the tear film through the cornea through the aqueous humor through the lens through the vitreous humor through the layers of the retina to the photoreceptors of the retina
pupil
The answer to this question is the retina .......... It's the retina because everything is upside down, bends, goes up to the brain and flips it around........and that is why the light is always focused on the retina
the retina contains the rods and cones which sense the amount of light and different colors respectively.
this fills the space between the lens and the retina in your eyeball
retina
The biconvex transparent structure that focuses light on the retina is called the lens.
The Cones in your Retina.
The iris.
The structure that help to see in eye is retina
The retina
Yes, the pupil is a physical structure of the eye. It is the black circular opening in the center of the iris that regulates the amount of light entering the eye. The size of the pupil adjusts in response to lighting conditions to help maintain optimal vision.
optic nerve
That part is called as pupil. Through this aperture the light goes in to retina.
Lens
retina ................................... kambaqt ishq