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What is the location of the sensory structures that translate things you see into nerve impulses?

A. On the retina
B. On the cornea
C. In the cochlea
D. In the olfactory bulb

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Retina is the location of the sensory structures that translate things one sees into nerve impulses. It is a thin layer of tissue that lines the back of the inside part of the eye. It receives light that has been focused by the lens, then converts it into neural signals, and sends the signals to the brain for visual recognition.
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