Answer:
Accommodation process "shapes" of light from lines of light and transduction process "spots" of light from the retina.
Explanation:
Accommodation is the reason we always see a clear image of an object whether the object is near or from a distance. Our eyes adjust the way it viewed an object by convergence and divergences of light.
Transduction is a process by were light is converted into electrical impulses in the rod and cone cells and photosensitive ganglion cells of the retina which is the most important part of our eye also known as the brain of the eye for it sends the information to the brain for interpretation.