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Part of eye where image is formed-
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Part of eye where image is formed-

A.

Lens

B.

Cornea

C.

Sclera

D.

Retina

Correct option is D


Sol. The retina is the part of the eye where the image is formed. It is a light-sensitive layer at the back of the eye that processes the image and sends signals to the brain.
Explanation of each option:
· (a) Lens – The lens focuses light onto the retina but does not form the image itself. Its role is to bend light rays so that they focus correctly on the retina.
· (b) Cornea – The cornea is the transparent outer covering of the eye, which helps to focus light, but the image is not formed here.
· (c) Sclera – The sclera is the white part of the eye. It provides structural support but does not participate in the formation of the image.
· (d) RetinaCorrect answer. The retina is the actual part of the eye where the image is formed, as it contains photoreceptor cells that convert light into electrical signals.

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