A.Rods and cones only
B.Rods, cones and neurons
C.Rods, cones, neurons and glia
D.Neurons and neuroglia
Related Mcqs:
- Main functions of rods and cones in retina of vertebrate eye are:
- Rods of cones in the vertebrate eyed differ in one of the following respects:
- Nocturnal animals like owl move freely during night because they have:
- Eyes in most vertebrates have monocular vision but in some birds and mammals there is binocular vision which is due to:
- Blind spot in human eye is the place where:
- In a vertebrate eye the chief function of rods and cones is that:
- The eyes of nocturnal animals are different than those of diurnal animals in having:
- In human beings the colour vision is possible due to:
- The distal ends of which of these neurons lie adjacent to blood stream:
- Nervous system in vertebrates consists of: