A+ students: the answer is optic nerve.
The inner rear surface of the eye which contains photoreceptors it called the retina.
Optic disc:The optic disc is also called the blind spot. There are no receptors in this part of the retina. This is where all of the axons of the ganglion cells(last neurons before optic nerve) exit the retina to form the optic nerve.
the back portion of the eye
Face and finger tips The retina of the eye.
Retina contains rods and cones
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retina
The Blind Spot [source: my psych book]
Bipolar neurons is a neuron that has two extensions. They are specialized sensory neurons and are part of your sense of smell, sight, taste, hearing, and vestibular functions.
the parts of the eyes are corea,retina,pupil,iris,neurons, blood vessel,optic nerves,lens
on the retina of the eye
It's the place in the eye where axons exit the eye to form the optic nerve, and where blood vessels enter to nourish the retina.
The retina is the layer of nerve tissue in the back of the eye that contains sensory neurons called photoreceptors. These photoreceptors, specifically rods and cones, respond to light and convert it into electrical signals, which are then transmitted to the brain via the optic nerve, allowing us to perceive visual information.
The inner rear surface of the eye which contains photoreceptors it called the retina.
Your Retina
Optic disc:The optic disc is also called the blind spot. There are no receptors in this part of the retina. This is where all of the axons of the ganglion cells(last neurons before optic nerve) exit the retina to form the optic nerve.