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    The Part of the Eye That Converts the Electromagnetic Energy
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The Part of the Eye That Converts the Electromagnetic Energy

Question 15

Question 15

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The part of the eye that converts the electromagnetic energy of light to electrical impulses for transmission to the brain is known as the _____.


A) retina
B) fovea
C) iris
D) pupil

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