Rods and cones are nerve tissue contained in the retina.
retina
the retina
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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the answer to that questions is the optic nerve
the optic nerve
Optical nerve
The retina.
There are two types of sensory receptors: rods and cones. Rods detect light, and cones detect shape.
Signals generated by rods and cones are carried to the brain by the optic nerve. This nerve transmits visual information from the retina to the brain's visual centers, where it is processed and interpreted to create a visual perception.
The retina is the highly vascular layer of the eye that contains rods and cones. Rods and cones are photoreceptor cells that are responsible for detecting light and color, and they play a crucial role in vision. The retina converts light signals into electrical signals that are then transmitted to the brain via the optic nerve for processing.
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