Structure of the Retina
Image Description:
A close up image showing the structure of the Retina.
The retina is a thin layer of tissue that lines the back of the eye on the inside. It is located near the optic nerve. The purpose of the retina is to receive light that the lens has focused, convert the light into neural signals, and send these signals on to the brain for visual recognition.
Image File Sizes:
Size |
Pixels |
Inches |
cm |
Small |
600x300px |
2x1" @300dpi 8.33x4.17" @72dpi |
5.08x2.54cm @300dpi 21.15x10.59cm @72dpi |
Medium |
1200x600px |
4x2" @300dpi 16.67x8.33" @72dpi |
10.16x5.08cm @300dpi 42.34x21.15cm @72dpi |
Large |
2400x1201px |
8x4" @300dpi 33.33x16.68" @72dpi |
20.32x10.16cm @300dpi 84.65x42.36cm @72dpi |
X-Large |
3324x1663px |
11.08x5.54" @300dpi 46.17x23.1" @72dpi |
28.14x14.07cm @300dpi 117.27x58.67cm @72dpi |
Anatomy Visible in the Medical Illustration Includes:
Retina, Ganglion Cell, Bipolar Cell, Retinal Pigment Epithelium (RPE), Cone Cells, Rod Cells
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