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The real work in the retina is performed by light-sensitive cells known as

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The retina is a light sensitive layer at the back of the eye that covers about 65 percent of its interior surface. Photosensitive cells called rods and cones in the retina convert incident light energy into singles that are carried to the brain by the optic nerve.

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