Placing the structures encountered by light stimuli when entering the eye in correct order is as follows :
Cornea --> Retina ---> Rods and cones ----> Ganglion cells ---> Optic nerve ----> Thalamus ----> Primary visual cortex
When light enters the eye it will have to travel through these structures before the light stimuli will get to the optic nerve which relates the stimuli to the brain for interpretation and relay of message to the eye.
The cornea is part of the outermost part of the human eye that receives the stimuli before relating it to the retina which in turn sends the stimuli to the rods and cones and so on.
Hence we can conclude that the correct order is as follows : Cornea --> Retina ---> Rods and cones ----> Ganglion cells ---> Optic nerve ----> Thalamus ----> Primary visual cortex.
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