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The retina is mostly rods and cones. They are placed across the back of the eyeball. The cones are the color receptors. The rods give the light intensity information.
they are too dim to fire the cones
You have little organs in your eyes called rods and cones that depict how the light waves are set up, and through your optic nerve, they send these images to your brain.
That depends on what drugs or alcohol you have consumed, and to what extent. They can both have a major effect on one's ability to focus.
The human eye's sensitivity to wavelengths in the visual window of Earth's atmosphere is due to evolution adaptations during the development of the human eye. If infrared radiation were in abundance, then it is believed our eyes would be sensitive to infrared radiation.
yes they do the rod cells help you see in the dark.
A part in your eye
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The retina of the eye has rods and cones.
Your eye has cones and rods that are stimulated by light.
Rods are a part of the eye that takes in low light. Cones are located in the retina and they are responsible for seeing in color. All mammals have rods and cones in their eyes.
You find rods and cones in the back of your eye near the retium
The eye's visual receptors reside within the retina. The eye's visual receptors consist of four different types of receptors including rods, blue cones, red cones and green cones.
Cone cells, or cones, are one of the two types of photoreceptor cells that are in the retina of the eye which are responsible for color vision as well as eye color sensitivity; they function best in relatively bright light, as opposed to rod cells that work better in dim light.
Rods and cones are found in the retina at the back of the eye. They are directly connected to nerve cells that lead into the brain.
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