Cone cells, or cones, are photoreceptor cells in the retina of the eye which function best in relatively bright light. The cone cells gradually become sparser towards the periphery of the retina.
Cone cell fatigue is when the cone cell gets tired after looking at an object for so long.
Cone cell fatigue is when the cone cell gets tired after looking at an object for so long.
Yes a cone cell does have nucleus because all cells have nucleus
The function of a cone is to keep the animal from scratching/biting/ licking the affected or injured or area that has had surgery.
Yes it is and there is also a rod cell
Cones are the light sensors in your eye that sense the different wavelengths of colors. There are three different type of cone cell. An L cone, M cone, and an S cone.
Rod cells are sensitive to dim light, while cone cells help you see colors.
in a cell what is the function of the cell membrance
This kind of conic section is a circle
well there are about 4.5 million cone cells in the human retina.
A long comb.
A long comb.