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The direction of light striking the retina will be-


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Sensory nerves Ganglionic cells Bipolar neurons Photosensory cells.

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Photosensory cells Ganglionic cells Bipolar neurons Sensory nerves.

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Photosensory cells Bipolar neurons Ganglionic cells Sensory nerves.

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Sensory nerves Bipolar neurons Ganglionic cells Photosensory cells.

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Solution

The correct option is C

Photosensory cells Bipolar neurons Ganglionic cells Sensory nerves.


The light strikes primarily on photosensory cells which pass the impulse to bipolar neurons through which it moves to ganglionic cells


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