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Is this a correct definition for photoreceptor cells and what they do.
Photoreceptor cells are responsible for an animal's perception of vision. They are:
- located in the back of the retina
- a type of modified neuron/nerve cell
- contain light sensitive pigments
Light sensitive pigments absorb light which is converted into an electrochemical message, sent to the brain for interpretation. Electrochemical signal consists of a wave or stream of sodium and potassium ions which move across the cell membrane of the neuron.
There are two types of photo receptor cells in the retina:
Rods: are responsible for night vision and are found in the peripheral of the retina
Cones: are responsible for colour vision and fine detail. Mostly concentrated in the region of the retina called the fovea.
Photoreceptor cells are responsible for an animal's perception of vision. They are:
- located in the back of the retina
- a type of modified neuron/nerve cell
- contain light sensitive pigments
Light sensitive pigments absorb light which is converted into an electrochemical message, sent to the brain for interpretation. Electrochemical signal consists of a wave or stream of sodium and potassium ions which move across the cell membrane of the neuron.
There are two types of photo receptor cells in the retina:
Rods: are responsible for night vision and are found in the peripheral of the retina
Cones: are responsible for colour vision and fine detail. Mostly concentrated in the region of the retina called the fovea.
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