In which part of the eye rods and cone cells are found and what is the function of these cells?
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Cones cells :
The cone cells are located primarily in and around the fovea. The cones are responsible for color vision and daylight vision. The cones also provide us with our sharpest vision, or highest acuity of vision.
Rods cells :
The rod cells are responsible for night vision and for seeing in black and white. So, people who are totally colorblind must not have functioning cone cells.They are found every where in retina.
The process of phototransduction occurs in the retina. The retina has many layers of various cell types. The most numerous photoreceptor cells (rods and cones) form the outermost layer. These are the photoreceptors responsible for mediating the sense sight
Retina contains two types of photoreceptors, rods and cones.
The rods are more numerous and are more sensitive than the cones. The cones provide the eye's color sensitivity and they are much more concentrated in the macula.
Rod cells helps in dim light vision while the cone cells helps in daylight vision.
so they are present in retina
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