The Retina is a thin layer of neural tissue that lines the inner surface of the eye or the eye globe. It is composed of specialized cells that have the ability to change and adapt to the ever changing world around us. We have four different kinds of cells in our retina: photoreceptors, horizontal cells, bipolar cells and amacrine cells. Each of them performs a different function, giving us the ability to perceive the world around us in the most effective way possible. In this video we will discuss about the different functions of the retina. Byte Size Learning about Retina by Jil Desai TidBits by MySkillShaala are fun short learning for kids. If you are searching for educational videos for children, then you are in the right place. TidBits learning videos are the most entertaining and engaging way to learn from the most creative and talented group of educators on the planet. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Do you like MySkillShaala TidBits, watch daily short videos and learning something interesting daily. Also answer a question from the video and win rewards on MySkillShaala. Join now for FREE here https://bit.ly/3xgnHcM ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Want to join our premium membership programs? WhatsApp us on 9016028218 or visit https://bit.ly/3kVBYXr Check our upcoming workshops or courses here https://bit.ly/3DPA9SY ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Looking for MySkillShaala elsewhere on the internet? Facebook - / myskillshaala Instagram - / myskillshaala LinkedIn - / 73497276 #retina #eye #functions #light #blindness #funfact #informative #kids #facts #joinus #kidsknowledge #like #share #subscribe #comment #followus #socialmedia