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    In the Human Eye, the Layer of Light-Sensitive Cells Used
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In the Human Eye, the Layer of Light-Sensitive Cells Used

Question 1

Question 1

Multiple Choice

In the human eye, the layer of light-sensitive cells used to capture images is called the


A) ganglion.
B) lens.
C) retina.
D) cochlea.

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