The direction of light striking the retina will be - 1. Photosensory cells- bipolar neurons- ganglionic cells- sensory nerves. 2. Sens nerves - bipolar neurons - gang cells - photo cells. 3. Sens cells - gang cells-bipolar neurons - photo cells. 4. ph cells-gang cells-bipolar neuron- sensory cell
Hey,
The direction of light striking the retina is first from the sensory nerves to ganglionic cells from the ganglionic cells to the bipolar nerves from where it travels to the rods and cons in the eyes that make up the photo-sensory cells.
Thus, the correct answer to your question is Sens cells - gang cells-bipolar nerves-photosensory cells.
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