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How does the image formed on retina help us to perceive the object without change its shape, size and colour?

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1. The eye-lens forms a real and inverted image of an object on the retina. 

2. The retina is a delicate membrane which contains about 125 million receptors called ‘rods’ and ‘cones’ which receive the light signals.

3. Rods identify the colour. Cones identify the intensity of light. 

4. These signals are transmitted to the brain through about 1 million optic nerve fibres. 

5. The brain interprets these signals and finally processes the information so that we perceive the object in terms of its shape, size and colour.



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