There are two types. Rods, which are monochromatic, and give black and white vision and Cones, which detect colors. Rods are better in low light situations.
The back of the eye is called the retina. It is a light-sensitive layer of tissue that lines the back of the eye and contains cells that respond to light.
The inner rear surface of the eye which contains photoreceptors it called the retina.
The retina is the sensitive surface of the eye that acts like the film in a camera. It contains specialized cells called photoreceptors that convert light into electrical signals, which are then transmitted to the brain for visual processing.
The center region of the retina is called the macula. this is where images are focused.
retina
The layer of photoreceptors is called the retina. It is located at the back of the eye and contains two types of photoreceptor cells: rods, which are responsible for vision in low light conditions, and cones, which are responsible for color vision and detecting fine details.
The bending of light rays so they focus on the retina is called refraction.
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.
The Retina
it is called the retina
Rods and cones are in the sensory components in the retina of the eye. They are essential to the sense of sight.
a flat, colored, ring-shaped membrane of the eye is called the iris