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what are photoreceptors ???​

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Answered by athreyjith
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Explanation:

Photoreceptors are the cells in the retina that respond to light. Their distinguishing feature is the presence of large amounts of tightly packed membrane that contains the photopigment rhodopsin

Answered by llchummill
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Photoreceptors are specialized cells for detecting light. They are composed of the outer nuclear layer that contains the cell nuclei, the inner segment that houses the cell machinery, and the outer segment that contains photosensitive pigment.

Some in peripheral retina: None in fovea

Respond in bright light: Bleached in bright light

Cones: Rods

High visual acuity: Low visual acuity

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