retina的意思和读音

retina

: [ˈretɪnə] : ['retɪnə]

n.

retinas  retinae  

retinan.

1.a layer of tissue at the back of the eye that is sensitive to light and sends signals to the brain about what is seen

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n.1.the part at the back of your eye that sends light signals to your brain, where they are changed into images

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1.When the eyes look directly at the front, light through the cornea and the lens, and focus on the retina, known as macular.线

2.Glaucomatous damage to upper and lower retina is often unequal.

3.Bilberry extract is beneficial in the strengthening of red blood cells and capillaries, specifically around the eyes and in the retina.

4.the wiring was not perfect: terminals of neighboring cells in the silicon retina did not end up next to one another in the silicon tectum.线

5.After going to the hospital, it was discovered that there was partial necrosis of her retina due to an acute retinal artery obstruction.

6.But the light being reflected off the door is only landing on the outside edge of your retina.

7.At least three types of cells in the retina allow us to see images or distinguish between night and day.

8.Sharp, clear vision is the result of light rays passing through the cornea, pupil and lens and focusing directly upon the retina.线

9.Small electrodes are placed on the outer wall of the eye and an electrical current stimulates the retina to see light.线

10.The vertebrate eye - with its back-to-front wiring and blind spot where the wiring goes through the retina - is one example.——穿