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Co-relate :- Conical cell Colour of object. Rod like cell:_________ ​

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Answered by sonalminz
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Answer:

Conical shaped cells in retina of human eye respond to the colour of light. Similarly, rod shaped cells of retina respond to the intensity of the light.

Answered by SmritiSami
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As the conical cell responds to the color of the object, the rod-like cell responds to the intensity of light.

  • The human retina has conical-shaped cells that react to the color of light.
  • Within the retina, rod-shaped cells respond to light intensity similarly.
  • There are two varieties of light-sensitive cells in the retina of the eye. Rods and cones are photosensitive cells.
  • Rods are present in the periphery of the retina. The inner 'part of the retina' contains cones.
  • The 'rods' are accountable for decisive 'light intensity' and 'light intensity with less intensity.'
  • The cones are liable for detecting each high-intensity light and therefore the color of the light.
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