retina
back of the eye behind the viscous humor
His fat back
Its because you haven't visted mars yet.
Your Retina
You mean at the back of the eye, not behind it? If so, retina
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An ophthalmologist has received specialized training in diseases of the eye and their surgical treatment.
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This area is called the retina. It consists of different sets of receptor cells that are specialized in their function to aid in the perception of light and colour.
A retina is in the eye. At the back of the eye is the optic nerve. yes and in the front is the cornea Wrong,retina is in the back of the eye.(:
Retina (layer of nerve tissue covering the back 2/3 of the eyeball).
First Answer: the black center of the eye is the pupil. Second Answer: If you meant the BACK part of the eye (not black), then Macula is your answer. If you meant black then the guy who is called "Guy who is right" has your answer.
The nerve is the nerve at the back of they eye.
The human eye contains specialized receptor cells that are responsible for night vision. These cells are referred to as rods.
Rainbows and sunny afternoons. If you have a specialized model it may include Unicorns as well.
When light enters your pupils, it refracts on your cornea and projects an image of your surroundings on your retina, a tiny screen in the back of your eye.
Specialized cells, called retinal ganglions, together with bipolar cells, amacrine cells, and horizontal cells, carry the visual information to the optic nerve (cranial nerve 2). This nerve then carries the information from the retina at the back of the eye to the visual cortex in the occipital lobe (back of the head). Check out this site: http://www.webexhibits.org/colorart/ganglion.html