Answer :

It is true to say that the light passes through the entire thickness of the neural layer of the retina to excite the photoreceptors. So,correct option is A.

At the point when the light raises a ruckus around town (a light-touchy layer of tissue at the rear of the eye), extraordinary cells called photoreceptors transform the light into the electrical signs. These electrical signs travel from the retina through the optic nerve to the cerebrum.

The vision cycle depends intensely on the capacity of the eye to refract light. This happens at both the cornea and the focal point of the eye. The course of vision initially begins with the light going through the cornea. Since the cornea has a round surface it behaves like a uniting focal point.

Hence, option A is correct.

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