Retina.
no. they are called eyes. photoreceptors are cells within the eye that respond to light such as cones and rods.
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The optic disc or blind spot is where optic nerve leaves the back of the eye. There are no photoreceptors (rods/cones) in that area.
The eye ( retina) or any other receptors that respond to light.
The organ of vision is the retina of the eye. The sensory receptors are called photoreceptors. When photoreceptors are stimulated, impulses travel within the optic nerve (CN II) to the visual (occipital) cortex of the brain for interpretation. There are two types of photoreceptors: Cones are photoreceptors for color vision and produce sharp images while the Rods are photoreceptors for night vision and produce silhouettes of images.
The inner rear surface of the eye which contains photoreceptors it called the retina.
Yes the eye-spots have photoreceptors used to avoid light.
The transparent inner neural layer of the RETINA
On-center photoreceptors and Off-center photoreceptors.