Multiple Choice
Which of the following explains how the upside-down image on the retina produces a right-side-up image?
A) The eye's watery fluids bend the light rays,re-inverting the image to an upright position as it reaches the retina.
B) The retina receives an upside-down image,and the image is reversed via the eye's watery fluids.
C) The millions of receptor cells in the retina convert particles of light energy into neural impulses and forward them to the brain,which reassembles them into an upright image.
D) There is no upside-down image on the retina.Rather,the upside-down image is located on the iris.
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