everyday science MCQ #691

In the human eye, the light-sensitive layer made of specialized nerve cells (rods and cones) is called the ______.

everyday science MCQ #691

  1. Question 1

    Q1. In the human eye, the light-sensitive layer made of specialized nerve cells (rods and cones) is called the ______.

    • A) pupil
    • B) cornea
    • C) sclera
    • D) retina

    Answer: retina

    Explanation: The retina is the light-sensitive inner lining of the eye containing photoreceptor cells — rods (for low-light vision) and cones (for color and detail) — that convert light into nerve signals.