Specialized cells are those that perform a specific function in the body. They have undergone many changes in order to be best suited to perform that specific function.
Specialized cells include:
The rod (detects the presence or absence of light) and the cone (detect color within images) act as sensory cells that perceive information and send the signals to the brain.
they are retina and optic nerve
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(In the retina) Rods and Cones
i might be wrong but i think it can be your retina or your optic nerve.
Rod cells and Cone cells as photorecepting cells.
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ganglion cells
The retina (6 words) is this for a cross word by any chance?
Retina contains rods and cones
Simply explained, the light sensitive cells inside the eye are located on the retina. There are two different types of photoreceptor cells: rods, which read light intensity or back and white; and cones which are color sensitive. Both rod and cone cells are then connected to ganglion cells. These cells then bundle into the optic nerve which carries the signals from the photoreceptor cells into the brain. Also, the photoreceptor cells are the furthest layer form the front of the eye and are closest to the back wall or choroid layer of the retina.
Qustion:The correct pathway for impulses leaving the retina? My answer: photoreceptors, ganglion cells, bipolar cells, and optic nerve.
Rods and cones.
Inside the Retina the retina has two things that help the eye see in the dark and have colors. The one that can see in the dark is cone cells Inside the Retina the retina has two things that help the eye see in the dark and have colors. The one that can see in the dark is cone cells
The cells of the retina need glucose to get energy through a process called cellular respiration. Without glucose to the cells of the retina you can't see and the cells of the retina can't function.
There are two types of photoreceptors in the retina, cone cells and rod cells. There are 92 million rod cells in a retina. Rod cells function in less intense light and are important for peripheral vision and night vision.
ganglion cells
The retina. This consists of layers of cells that detect light and colour and transmit information to the brain via the optic nerve.
Dim vision is detected by rod-shaped cells in the retina.
The retina is a very thin layer of cells lining the back of the eye behind the viscous humor. This is where the cells that convert light to neural impulses are; without the retina, you would be blind.
in the retina of the eye
Retinal cancer is a cancer that arises in the cells of the retina. The retina is the layer of cells in the back of the eye where light is converted to nerve impulses.
The retina (6 words) is this for a cross word by any chance?
rods