Difference between rods and cones in tabular form
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Meaning: Rods are one of the photoreceptors found in the eye, these have rod-like structure and provides twilight vision. Cones are also photoreceptors present in the eye, they are fewer in number and are of the cone shape.
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Rods are usually located around the boundary of the retina. Cones are usually located in the center of the retina.
Secondly, rods do not support the colour vision, but cones are capable of colour vision, with high spatial acuity — the level of the light where both the types of work, is called a mesopic vision.
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