The rod- shaped cells, on the Retina, respond to the
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The rod-shaped cells, on the retina, respond to low light levels.
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There are two types of photoreceptors in our eyes
- Rods - They are responsible for vision at low-light levels.
- Cones - They are responsible for vision at higher light levels.
- Rods aid in peripheral vision and are located outside of the central part of the retina
- Rod cells have higher sensitivity but have a lower response and long integration time.
- The human eye has around million rod cells and million cones
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