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Light Nerve Process Reception Eye Enters Photoreceptors Convert

During light reception, light enters the eye and is converted into electrical nerve impulses by photoreceptors. These impulses are then transmitted through bipolar cells to ganglion cells, which form the optic nerve tract.

During light reception, light enters the eye and is converted into electrical nerve impulses by photoreceptors. These impulses are then transmitted through bipolar cells to ganglion cells, which form the optic nerve tract.

Front process of reception of light by the eye
Back light enters the eye; photoreceptors convert light stimuli into electrical nerve impulses; impulses are transmitted via bipolar cells to ganglion cells, whose fibres form the optic nerve tract

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