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A photoreceptor is a part of​

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Answered by tusharkoul91
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Explanation:

Photoreceptors are the cells in the retina that respond to light. Their distinguishing feature is the presence of large amounts of tightly packed membrane that contains the photopigment rhodopsin or a related molecule.

Answered by OoINTROVERToO
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A photoreceptor is a part of eye.

Explanation:

  • Photoreceptor is the special type of cell in your eye that picks up photons and then signals the brain.

  • They are located in the retina

  • There are of two types :- Rods & Cones
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