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There are two types of light-sensitive cells in the human eye:; (a) Where are they found ?; (b) What is each type called?; (c) To what is each type of cell sensitive?

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Answered by sindukumar37
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Answered by bhuvna789456
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The cones found in the retina (cone-shaped cells) are reactive to bright or regular light and are liable for color perception and vision of color.

Explanation:

There are 2 parts of cells which are sensitive to light in the human eye.  

(a) They're found inside the retina.

(b) They call themselves cones and rods.

(c) The rods produced in the retina (rod shaped cells) are reactive to dim or low light and are liable for vision or sight in dim light.

The cones found in the retina (cone-shaped cells) are reactive to bright or regular light and are liable for color perception and vision of color.

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