The photosensitive receptor cells jn the retina that contain rhodopsin and make vision in dim light possible are the
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the photosensitive receptor cells in the retina that contains rhodopsin and make vision in dim light is possible by its highly coloured owing pigment because it has ability to observe light
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Retina contains about 125 million receptors called rods and cones. Rods identify
intensity of light and cones identify colours. These signals are transmitted to the brain
through 1 milllion optic nerve frbres. Brain analysis the shape , colour and size of object.
So, retina is responsible for vision in dim light
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