sensory cells

There are more than 120 million sensory cells in the retina of the eye, which convert the light that has entered the eye into nerve signals. There are two kinds of sensory cells: Rods allow black-and-white vision at twilight and at night. Cones allow the detection of color. In the macula, the area of the sharpest vision, the cones are particularly densely packed.

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