The lens connects to the retina through the vitreous humor, a clear gel-like substance that fills the eye. Additionally, the ciliary body, which contains ciliary muscles, adjusts the shape of the lens for focusing, and the retina is located at the back of the eye, capturing light focused by the lens. Together, these structures facilitate the process of vision by allowing light to be focused onto the retinal surface, where photoreceptors convert it into neural signals.
No. Lens is in the front of retina.
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.
retina
lens mount, which is a mechanical component that connects the lens to the camera body. It ensures a secure and stable attachment while allowing for the transfer of electronic signals between the lens and the camera.
The lens focuses light on the retina (fish have one)
Onto your retina. Onto your retina.
The biconvex transparent structure that focuses light on the retina is the lens of the eye. It helps to refract light rays and focus them on the retina at the back of the eye, allowing for clear vision.
retina, film, CCD, etc.
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
retina I am assuming you mean retina as in the nerve that connects your eyeball to your brain.
The philleron bone
The lens focuses light on the retina.