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Which would occur if the retina is damaged? (2 points)

The image will not be transferred to the back of the eye.

The eye cannot adjust for differences in light intensity.

Incoming light will not be focused onto the lens.

Nerve impulses will not travel down the optic nerve.

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Answer:

The answer will be D

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Answer:

Nerve impulses will not travel down the optic nerve.

Step-by-step explanation:

Refraction of light rays and to focus them to create the image is the function of eye lens. Iris regulate the size of the pupil to make the eyes adjusted to the changes in the light intensity. The sensory fibers of retina make optic nerve which in turn carries the nerve impulse to the brain. Any damage to retina would affect the functioning of optic nerve and the sensory impulses would not be delivered from optic nerve to brain.

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