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what is the function of rods present in the retina? subject is physics.

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Answered by Priyankasekhar
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Rod, one of two types of photoreceptive cells in the retina of the eye in vertebrate animals. Rod cells function as specialized neurons that convert visual stimuli in the form of photons (particles of light) into chemical and electrical stimuli that can be processed by the central nervous system

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Answered by bushrabarira0
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Rod one of two typhes of photoreceptive cells in the ratina of the eye in vertebrate animals. Rod cells function as specialized neurons that convert visual stimuli in the form of photons into chemical and electrical stimuli that can be processed by the central nervous system.

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