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what are the functions of cone cell and rods in human eye?

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Answered by 247him
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Cone cells helps us to see color light and works in bright light conditions

Rod cells helps us to see in low light conditions

Answered by gargkanak2005
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Rods work at very low levels of light. We use these for night vision because only a few bits of light (photons) can activate a rod. Rods don't help with color vision, which is why at night, we see everything in a gray scale. The human eye has over 100 million rod cells.

Cones require a lot more light and they are used to see color. We have three types of cones: blue, green, and red. The human eye only has about 6 million cones. Many of these are packed into the fovea, a small pit in the back of the eye that helps with the sharpness or detail of images.

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