Eye And Retina Structure
by Bo Veisland/science Photo Library
Title
Eye And Retina Structure
Artist
Bo Veisland/science Photo Library
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
Retinal structure, artwork. Light falling on the retina passes from bottom to top. At top is the sclera (yellow), the white of the eye. Below that is the choroid layer (pink), which lines the inside of the eye. At the back of the eye the choroid is covered by the retina. The inner layer of the retina, the retinal pigment epithelium (black) prevents light passing out of the eye. Light sensitive photoreceptor cells form the next layer and are of 2 types; rods (thin) aid vision in dim light and cones (fat) allow colour vision. Light triggers electrical impulses in the interneurones (nerve cells, purple and black). The impulses are passed onto the ganglion nerve cells (red, bottom) and then the brain.
Uploaded
September 12th, 2018
Statistics
Viewed 519 Times - Last Visitor from Ottawa, ON - Canada on 03/24/2024 at 5:08 AM
Embed
Share
Sales Sheet
Comments
There are no comments for Eye And Retina Structure. Click here to post the first comment.