Many parts actually but if you're talking about the back of the eye (retina) then it would be the optic disk where all the ganglion cell axons exit the back of the eye to form the optic nerve.
optic disc
An eye. Rods and cones detect light and colour.
cones are the part of the eye that let you see color, on mythbusters they showed rods take part in our night vision
Retina contains rods and cones
Cells in the the retina called cones (for colour perception and in greatest numbers in the macula) and rods (for black and white).
There are two types called rods, which a simply sensitive to light and dark, and cones which are sensitive to colours. Both types are found on the retina but the rods dipsersed evenly over the surface whereas cones are concentrated on an area called the fovea.
The retina of the eye has rods and cones.
An eye. Rods and cones detect light and colour.
The eye contains 2 types of photoreceptors: rods and cones. Rods are sensitive to light and dark changes, shapes and movement, whereas cones are sensitive to color.
Rods are a part of the eye that takes in low light. Cones are located in the retina and they are responsible for seeing in color. All mammals have rods and cones in their eyes.
Rods and cones are inside a layer of the eyeball 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.
cones are the part of the eye that let you see color, on mythbusters they showed rods take part in our night vision
Retina in the eye contains sensory cells. Retina has got rods and cones. Cones are responsible for colour vision. Rods are responsible for vision in less amount of light.
Retina which has rods and cones
Light receptors called rods and cones are found in the retina of the eye. Rods are resposible for discerning light as blackand white and the cones colour.
no. they are called eyes. photoreceptors are cells within the eye that respond to light such as cones and rods.
Retina contains rods and cones