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name the cells in the human eye that respond to the amount of incident light energy.​

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Answered by LEGEND778
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Answer:

The rod cells respond to intensity of light

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Answered by ItzSuperPlayer
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The light is mapped as an image along the surface of the retina by activating a series of light-sensitive cells known as rods and cones. These photoreceptor cells convert the light into electrical impulses which are transmitted to the brain via nerve fibers.

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