How does the human eye see objects? A. Light reflects off objects, enters the eyes, and is detected by the optic nerve in the retina. B. Light reflects off objects, enters the eyes, and is detected by light-sensitive cells in the retina. C. Light absorbed by objects, enters the eyes, and is refracted by the optic nerve in the retina. D. Light refracts off objects, enters the eyes, and is captured as a photograph by the lenses.
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Light reflects off objects, enters the eyes, and is detected by light-sensitive cells in the retina
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these light-sensitive cells are called photoreceptors and are cone or rod shaped.
The human eye belongs to a general group of eyes found in nature called "camera-type eyes." Just as a camera lens focuses light onto film, a structure in the eye called the cornea focuses light onto a light-sensitive membrane called the retina.
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