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- Figure 36.18 Which of the following statements about the human eye is false? Rods detect color, while cones detect only shades of gray. When light enters the retina, it passes the ganglion cells and bipolar cells before reaching photoreceptors at the rear of the eye. The iris adjusts the amount of light coming into the eye. The cornea is a protective layer on the front of the eye.The inner layer of the eye includes the _____________. a. lens and choroid b. sclera and cornea c. retina d. start of optic nerveName any five features of the human eye that enable it to capture real-world pictures.
- Provide a list of any five features of the human eye that contribute to its ability to detect and record visual information in the real world.Figure Q9–2 shows a diagram of the human eye. Therefractive indices of the components in the light path are:cornea 1.38, aqueous humor 1.33, crystalline lens 1.41, andvitreous humor 1.38. Where does the main refraction—themain focusing—occur? What role do you suppose the lensplays?List the structures light travels through to reach thephotoreceptors of a human eye