the answer to that questions is the optic nerve
the answer to that questions is the optic nerve
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.
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.
Sensory nerve cells called rods and cones are found in the Retina.
Spinal Cord
Light is focused by the cornea onto the retina. Special cells called rods and cones are stimulated by the light, and create nerve impulses. The optic nerve carries those to the brain, where it is perceived as vision.
The eyes "don't" see colour. The "brain" sees colour, the "eyes" are just "lenses", hun. k. the eyes have two types of nerve cells. rhods and cones. Rhods help see in dim light and cones help in identifing colors and help see in bright light. these 2 cells are called photoreceptor cells. they carry this info from the eye through the optic nerve to the brain. the answer to your question, cones are nerve cells in the eye that help distinguish colors. :)
Coniction
Association
optic nerve cells.
nerve cell produce protiens
Nerve cells (neurons) of the CNS (i.e. the brain).