_______optic nerve fiberes used to identify the intensity of light
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rods optic nerve fiberes used to identify the intensity of light.
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Rods optic nerve fibres are used to identify the intensity of light.
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- Rods are photoreceptors that have a cylindrical form. Rod cells are more abundant than cone cells, with the human retina containing an estimated 92 million rod cells.
- They are responsible for vision in dimly lit environments, such as at dusk, because they work best in low-intensity light (scotopic).
- Rods are one of two types of photoreceptive cells found in the retina of vertebrates' eyes. Rod cells are specialised neurons that convert visual stimuli in the form of photons (light particles) into chemical and electrical responses that the central nervous system can understand.
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