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what is the function of cone cell

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Cone cells, or cones, are one of three types of photoreceptor cells in the retina of mammalian eyes (e.g. the human eye). They are responsible for color vision and function best in relatively bright light, as opposed to rod cells, which work better in dim light.

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QUESTION:-

What is the function of cone cell?

ANSWER:-

Cone Cells are special cells in the eye's retina that are responsible for converting light into signals that are sent to the brain. They respond differently to light of different wavelengths, and the combination of their responses is responsible for colour vision.

FUNCTIONS OF CONE CELLS ARE:-

  • In bright light cones, cells function the best which is called the photopic region.

  • They can distinguish minor entities and it rapidly changes images because the cone cells are faster in response to stimuli than those of rods.

  • Cone cells' sensitivity to light than the rod cells in the retina is lesser which supports vision at low light levels and it permits the perception of colour.

  • Cone Cells are special cells in the eye's retina that are responsible for converting light into signals that are sent to the brain

  • Cone cells are generally one of three types known as S-cones, M-cones and L-cones each of these cone cells has a different pigment. These cone cells are sensitive to visible wavelengths of light S-cones to short-wavelength, M-cones to medium-wavelength and L-cones to longer-wavelength light.

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