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Select the incorrect matching:Part(a) Optic nerve(b) Cones(c) Cornea and lens(d) Pupil Function Carry impulse to visual cortex Colour vision Focusing of light on retina Generate action potential
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The optic nerve carries impulses from the retina to the visual cortex in the brain. Cones are photoreceptor cells in the retina that are responsible for color vision. The cornea and lens focus light onto the retina. The pupil is the opening in the iris Show more…
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Match the following parts of the eye with their respective functions: (a) iris; (b) pupil; (c) lens; (d) retina; (e) fovea; (f) blind spot. i. part of the eye that focuses the visual image on the retina ii. inner surface of the eye in which the photoreceptors are found iii. part of the retina from which the optic nerve leaves the eye iv. muscle controlling the size of the pupil v. area on the retina responsible for clearest vision vi. opening through which light enters the eye
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