Asked by Lauren Enloe on Jul 13, 2024

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The layer of the vertebrate eye where photoreceptors are located is the ____.

A) lens
B) cornea
C) pupil
D) iris
E) retina

Photoreceptors

Specialized cells located in the retina of the eye that are sensitive to light, enabling vision.

Vertebrate Eye

The complex optical organ in vertebrates that enables vision by detecting light and converting it into electro-chemical impulses in neurons.

Layer

A sheet, coat, or level of material, often one of several, that lies over or under another.

  • Recognize the unique responsibilities of eye and ear parts in facilitating sight and sound perception.
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Gustavo LopezJul 19, 2024
Final Answer :
E
Explanation :
The layer of the vertebrate eye where photoreceptors are located is the retina. The retina is a layer of neural tissue lining the back of the eye that contains the photoreceptor cells (rods and cones) that detect light and send signals to the brain to interpret visual information. The lens, cornea, pupil, and iris all play important roles in focusing light onto the retina, but they are not where the photoreceptors themselves are located.