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what is the function of rods on the retina ?

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Rods are cylindrical shaped photoreceptors. They are more numerous than cone cells, with an estimated 92 million rod cells located in the human retina. They function best in low intensity light (scotopic) and are thus responsible for vision in dimly lit surroundings, such as at dusk.

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