What is the difference between a rod cells and cone cells?
rod cells help us see in bright light, cone cells help us see in dim light
rod cells help us see in dim light, cone cells help us see in bright light
rod cells and cone cells work in all types of light
rod cells and cone cells can be used in our blind spot
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Cones are less sensitive to light than the rod cells in the retina (which support vision at low light levels), but allow the perception of color. They are also able to perceive finer detail and more rapid changes in images because their response times to stimuli are faster than those of rods
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Rods are responsible for vision at low light levels (scotopic vision). They do not mediate color vision, and have a low spatial acuity. Cones are active at higher light levels (photopic vision), are capable of color vision and are responsible for high spatial acuity.
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