The retina at the back of the eye is light-sensitive
What part of the eye is most sensitive to ultraviolet exposure
lens
cataracts could develop from damage to the lens.
Lens
retina
The retina at the back of the eye is light-sensitive.
pupil
the pupil
yes the human eye is sensitive to red light
the lens is the most sensitive part of the eye. the retina can become damaged when there is an excessive ultraviolet light exposed.
Retina is the layer of light sensitive cells at the back of your eye
The eye contains 2 types of photoreceptors: rods and cones. Rods are sensitive to light and dark changes, shapes and movement, whereas cones are sensitive to color.
The rods (themselves) are sensitive to light The cones are sensitive to colour
The part of your eye that is most sensitive to light is the retina. This is not because the retinal tissue is any more fragile than other tissue in the eye, but because the cornea and lens focus incoming light onto the retina, potentially magnifying it as much as 100,000 times. The result is that bright light that would not damage any other part of the eye can severely damage the retina.
The part of the eye that responds to light by generating a small electrical signal is the retina,specifically the "rods" and "cones" ... the light-sensitive cells in the retina. In the languageof the analogy that compares the structure of the eye to the structure of a camera, the retinais the eye's "film" (or CCD).
The retina is the sensitive layer of the eye to light, while the cornea is the most sensitive to touch (hence why it hurts if you accidentally brush it)
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