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What will happen if there were no photoreceptors in the eye?

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Answered by Nikku8729
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The retina is the back part of theeye that contains the cells that respond to light. ... There are 2 types of photoreceptors in the retina: rods and cones. The rodsare most sensitive to light and dark changes, shape and movement and contain only one type of light-sensitive pigment. Rods are notgood for color vision.
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The retina is the back part of the eyethat contains the cells that respond tolight. ... There are 2 types ofphotoreceptors in the retina: rods and cones. The rods are most sensitive tolight and dark changes, shape and movement and contain only one type of light-sensitive pigment. Rods are not good for color vision.


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